A die is rolled and the results are 1, 2, 1, 4, 5, 6, 1, 3, 6, 6, 5, 2, 3.
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We have A = 2 copies of "2" showing up out of B = 13 rolls total
A/B = 2/13 = 0.1538 is the experimental probability of rolling a 2
Compare this with 1/6 which is the theoretical probability of rolling a 2 (since there is one side labeled "2" out of 6 sides total)
1/6 = 0.167 approximately
Comparing 0.1538 with 0.167 is fairly close
or you could argue that 2/13 is close to 2/12 = 1/6
-343 I think but I am not totally sure
The computation of the word problem shows that the oranges will John have in 12 weeks will be 70 oranges.
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The word problem will be that John has 10 oranges and buys 5 more oranges every week. How many oranges will John have in 12 weeks.
The computation will be:
= 10 + 5x
where x= number of weeks.
= 10 + 5x
= 10 + 5(12)
= 10 + 60
= 70 oranges
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Answer: 3.1 lbs
Step-by-step explanation: Subtract the weight of the Red Delicious apples with the Golden Delicious apples to get the weight difference.
You put a . so say 5034 it would be 50.34