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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 01:30 Cartucho1978

Please help! Lisa is conducting an experiment which involves rolling a pair of number cubes numbered 2 from 1 through 6. Rolling the sum of 12 is predicted to occur only 1 out of every 36 times. If Lisa has already rolled three 12s out of 10 rolls, how might she get her results closer to the predicted results?


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