Raymond B. answered 10/04/22
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6C5(1/6)^(4)(5/6)
=6(5)/6^5
= 5/6^4
= 5/1296
Hazel M.
asked 10/04/22If you throw a die five times, what is the probability of getting exactly four“2s”?
Raymond B. answered 10/04/22
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
6C5(1/6)^(4)(5/6)
=6(5)/6^5
= 5/6^4
= 5/1296
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