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Mathematics, 20.09.2020 04:01 lashaydews12

A student rolls a fair die 10 times and obtained an even number 10 times. The student believes that the next roll will be an odd number because "odds are due."
Is this correct?
Yes, if the die is fair, then an odd number is due because the probability will approach 50%.
No, an even number is due based on past experience.
Yes, it is certain that an odd number will be rolled next because it is impossible to roll an even number 11 times in
a row.
No, an even or odd outcome is equally likely for each roll, regardless of what has happened in the past.

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