The probability of showing a 3 on the first roll is 1/6.
The probability of showing a 3 on the second roll is 1/6.
Because the two rolls are independent events, the probability of showing a 3 on both rolls is
(1/6)*(1/6) = 1/36
Answer: 1/36
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If two lines have the same slope, these lines could be either coincidential (one lying on top of the other) or parallel and never intersecting.
70.80
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Answer:
x=27
Step-by-step explanation:
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