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Experimental probability question! I will give brainlist if you answer correctly, but I will give 5 stars and thanks even if you are incorrect.

Experimental probability question I will give brainlist if you answer correctly but I will give 5 stars and thanks even if you are incorrect class=

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  • 02-05-2020

Answer:

84% or 21/25

Step-by-step explanation:

1 is 8, 2 is 6, 3 is 9, 4 is 11, 5 is 9, 6 is 7. add the values: We get 50.  

because landing on 1 is an 8/50 chance, not landing on one is a 42/50 chance, which in turn is 84% or 21/25.

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