108
4 times 3 =12
12 times 3 =36
36 times 3 =108
etc
(A) Just because every digit has an equal chance of appearing does not mean that all will be equally represented. (See "gambler's fallacy")
(B) The experimental procedure isn't exactly clear, so assuming a table of digits refers to a table of just one-digit numbers, each with 0.1 chance of appearing (which means you can think of the digits 0-9), you should expect any given digit to appear about 0.1 or 10% of the time.
So if a table consists of 1000 digits, one could expect 7 to appear in 10% of the table, or about 100 times.
The first one is the correct answer due to 4 is the initial height of the plaint and 0.75 are inches that being added every week
X=cubic root 2/27
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Answer:
1. less likely
2. more likely
Step-by-step explanation:
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