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. Let's say that I have a single six-sided die, which I suspect might be weighted or rigged somehow to always give a six. Let's also assume that the only way I have to determine whether it is actually rigged is by rolling it (admittedly, in real life, I may be able to tell from holding it). I roll it several times in a row and it always gives a six. Do some math to determi

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