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Mathematics, 04.02.2021 18:10 sarahsteelman

Neil is rolling a fair die and the last ten rolls have been 2,5, 6, 3, 2, 1, 5, 2, 6, and 1. He says that the probability of getting a four on his next roll is higher since he has not gotten one yet. Is he correct?
A)
No, the probability of getting a 4 on a fair die does not change. It will
always be 1/6 no matter what he got on previous rolls.
B)
Yes, since he has gotten everything but a 4 on the last ten rolls, the
probability of getting a 4 is higher on the next roll
No, since he has not gotten a 4 yet he is guaranteed to get one on the next
roll as it is time for him to get one.

C) No, since he has not gotten a 4 yet he is guranteed to get on the next roll as it is time for him to get one.

D)
There is no way to tell until he rolls the die. You cannot accurately predict
what he will get

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