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"Probability Games" Web site can you play the dice roll on this web site and let me know what you learned about probabilities by playing the game.
http://www.betweenwaters.com/probab.html. Spend a few minutes playing the "Dice Roll".

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"Probability Games" Web site can you play the dice roll on this web site and let me know what you learned about probabilities by playing the game.
http://www.betweenwaters.com/probab.html. Spend a few minutes playing the "Dice Roll".

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In the coin toss with two sides, if it is a fair coin, the chances of heads or tails should be equal. That means that if there is a 50% chance of something happening in a fair situation where one event has an equal chance of happening as another, after many tests, the chance should still be 50%. Nevertheless, there is a possibility of outliers so if you flip a coin 10 times, you may come out 7 heads, 3 tails or even 10 heads but after enough flips, it will even out to close to 50% if not 50%.

In the die game, each number on each die has an equal chance of coming up when rolled if it's a fair die. For the results, however, you ...

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