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math
this is
fucking
"7th grade math"
i'm not in 7th grade but i'm doing this?? idk
anyways
if the new PARC test is like this i might tolerate it
oops ok bye love you
this is
fucking
"7th grade math"
i'm not in 7th grade but i'm doing this?? idk
anyways
if the new PARC test is like this i might tolerate it
oops ok bye love you
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MATHS
I UNDERSTAND MATHS
Forget school let me teach you :3
Impromptu lesson
If you think realistically, the likeliness that rolling a two dice and getting 1 both times is extremely slim, 1/36 in fact, compared with all the possible combinations, take 2 and 5 for instance. The combination 1 and 1 showing up on the dice has 1/36th a chance of showing up, meaning that rolling the two dice 36 times will probably make 1 and 1 show up once.
Now the next part of the question says a coin in flipped 10 times, and we already know that there is a 1/2 chance of getting heads and 1/2 of getting tails. Flipping them 10 times means the likeliness of getting either turnout is 5 heads and 5 tails. That is, in 10 coin tosses, there is 5 tails, which is at least 1, and in 36 dice rolls, there is around one 1 and 1 combination. Logically, this means you have a higher chance of getting at least 1 tails in 10 coin tosses than a 1 and 1 in one pair of dice rolls.
The president's dog is pretty self explanatory.
I UNDERSTAND MATHS
Forget school let me teach you :3
Impromptu lesson
If you think realistically, the likeliness that rolling a two dice and getting 1 both times is extremely slim, 1/36 in fact, compared with all the possible combinations, take 2 and 5 for instance. The combination 1 and 1 showing up on the dice has 1/36th a chance of showing up, meaning that rolling the two dice 36 times will probably make 1 and 1 show up once.
Now the next part of the question says a coin in flipped 10 times, and we already know that there is a 1/2 chance of getting heads and 1/2 of getting tails. Flipping them 10 times means the likeliness of getting either turnout is 5 heads and 5 tails. That is, in 10 coin tosses, there is 5 tails, which is at least 1, and in 36 dice rolls, there is around one 1 and 1 combination. Logically, this means you have a higher chance of getting at least 1 tails in 10 coin tosses than a 1 and 1 in one pair of dice rolls.
The president's dog is pretty self explanatory.