A die is rigged so that the probabilities of obtaining the different faces are proportional to the numbers on the faces (For example: A five is five times more likely to be rolled than a one). Find:
1The probability of obtaining a 6.



2The probability of obtaining an odd number.


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Iam unable to understand
I specified that I wanted 7th-grader stuff but these are not even in my whole textbook
Someone relook at the examples. What z table are you referring to? Once you solve for the Z the rest of the answer is gibberish. Maybe sh o w the table, label the axes and red line the values you call out so the student can figure out what you are trying to convey.
Using facebook account,conduct a survey on the number of sport related activities your friends are involvedin.construct a probability distribution andbcompute the mean variance and standard deviation.indicate the number of your friends you surveyed
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