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Mathematics, 22.03.2021 23:00 arrissa1234hinkle

Match each event to the probability of its occurrence. the probability of getting a six when

a six-sided die is rolled

the probability of randomly picking

a vanilla-scented candle from a set

of 3 vanilla-scented candles, 8

rose-scented candles, and 10

lavender-scented candles

the probability of selecting a girl

named Maria to be line leader from

a class of 32 girls in which 4

students are named Maria

the probability of getting an even

number when a six-sided die is

rolled
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