SOLUTION: A die is loaded so that number two is twice as likely to be rolled as the numbers one, three, four and six, and four times as likely to be rolled as the number five. Build a table
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Question 729349: A die is loaded so that number two is twice as likely to be rolled as the numbers one, three, four and six, and four times as likely to be rolled as the number five. Build a table that shows the probability rolling each number, one through six.
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