Ezprime2
Ezprime2 Ezprime2
  • 27-04-2017
  • Mathematics
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If we toss one die 1000 times, how many times would we expect to get a 5?

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JunkyJack JunkyJack
  • 27-04-2017
500/3 times, you set this up 1(representing the 5 on a die)/6(representing the amount of sides on a die) multiplied by 1000(the amount of time you want to toss the die)
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nickwwe13 nickwwe13
  • 07-12-2019

Answer: about 168

Step-by-step explanation: 1/6*1000 = 166.67 which rounds to 167

A better answer is 167, but 168 is close enough

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