anisp0302 anisp0302
  • 22-11-2020
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Paul rolls a fair dice 132 times.
How many times would Paul expect to roll a three?

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brodieb88
brodieb88 brodieb88
  • 22-11-2020
We are going to take 132 divided by 6, because there are 6 different rolls he can get. So, 132/6=22
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clairepandama clairepandama
  • 22-11-2020

Answer:

132/796   but you need to simplify it.

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not sure if it is correct but 132 times and a dice has 6 dides so 6*132=796 so 132/796.

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