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When rolling a number cube numbered 1 to 6, how would you describe the chances of rolling a number greater than or equal to 2 versus rolling a number less than 2?
A. more likely to roll a number greater than or equal to 2
B. more likely to roll a number less than 2
C. equally likely events
D. none of the above
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