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Mathematics, 14.04.2021 21:20 DivineMemes420

In 4–6, Monique rolls a six-sided number cube labeled 1 to 6. 4. Find P(rolling a 4).
5. Find P(rolling an odd number).
6. If Monique rolls the number cube 12 times, how many times would she expect a number greater than 4 to be rolled?

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