SOLUTION: The problem only says: Twice 6..... Does that mean 6+6 or 6x6
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Question 486104: The problem only says: Twice 6..... Does that mean 6+6 or 6x6
Answer by chessace(471) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Most likely 6+6, but it depends on nearby wording - it could mean 6*6 if the word "multiply" is hanging around or implied; e.g., independent probabilities.
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