Mathematics, 07.03.2021 02:40 danielanderson12
Kelsey claims that getting a sum of 4 when rolling two number cubes should be 1 out
of 11 since there are 11 possible outcomes. Do you agree with Kelsey's claim? If not,
how could you convince Kelsey that her thinking is incorrect?
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Kelsey claims that getting a sum of 4 when rolling two number cubes should be 1 out
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