SOLUTION: when a single die is tossed find the odds
A) in favor of getting 5
B) against getting a prime (2,3 and 5 are prime numbers)
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Question 950386: when a single die is tossed find the odds
A) in favor of getting 5
B) against getting a prime (2,3 and 5 are prime numbers)
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1 for, 5 against.
1:5
.
.
.
3 for, 3 against
3:3 or 1:1
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