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1. Probability We will be testing some probability concepts that were introduced in lecture. For all of the following problems, we will introduce a problem statement and give you a proposed answer. You must assign the provided variable to one of the following three integers, depending on whether the proposed answer is too low, too high, or correct. Assign the variable to 1 if you believe our proposed answer is correct. Assign the variable to 2 if you believe our proposed answer is too high. Assign the variable to 3 if you believe our proposed answer is too low. You are more than welcome to create more cells across this notebook to use for arithmetic operations Question 1. You roll a 6-sided die 10 times. What is the chance of getting 10 sixes
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Identify this conic section. x2 - y2 = 16 o line circle ellipse parabola hyperbola
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