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Suppose you wish to test if a number cube (die) is loaded or not. If the die is not loaded, the theoretical probabilities for each roll should be: 1 2 3 4 5 6 16 2/3 % 16 2/3 % 16 2/3 % 16 2/3 % 16 2/3 % 16 2/3 % You roll the die 84 times and come up with the

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