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Mathematics, 31.07.2019 05:30 benjamenburton1

Asap have a couple questions that need to be answered before tonight! pls will give 20 points and brainliest!
1. yvonne has 2 number cubes. on a single roll, what is the probability that the numbers on the cubes will have a sum that is an odd number? create a table to show the sample space. give p(sum is an odd number).
2. what is the p(5,2) on two consecutive rolls of a number cube?
3. there are 8 sections. 3 are red, 1 is green, 2 are blue,1 is orange, and 1 is yellow. what is p(blue)?
4. a number cube is tossed and the spinner is spun at the same time. what is p(4) on the cube and p(4) on the spinner?
5. find the area of a circle that has a diameter of 20.2 inches. use 3.14 for pi and round to the nearest tenth.
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