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Mathematics, 21.10.2019 19:30 AmaiyahHarrison6356

With a fair die, the probability of rolling any number 1 through 6 is the same.
if p(1) represents the probability of rolling a 1, p(2) the probability of rolling a 2, and so forth, what is the value of: p(1) + p(2) + p(3) + p(4) + p(5) + p(6)

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