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30 December, 22:40

How do you calculate the probability of an outcome?

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  1. 30 December, 22:58
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    Fractions. For example, if I have one 6 sided dice and I rolled it, I got a 4. So that fraction would be 1/6, one representing the likelihood of that happening and six representing the total outcomes. Then I roll again I get a one. That fraction would be 1/6. Then Multiply

    1/6*1/6=1/36
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