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Mathematics, 23.03.2021 19:20 tbras0424

Marcy sees a game, Rolling-in-Gold, in which a contestant rolls a cube with five red sides one gold side. A player wins the game
by rolling a gold. Is Rolling-in-Gold a fair game? If not, how
could the game be made fair? Explain.

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