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Roll 2 number cubes 10 times. If you roll the same number the second time, roll
again until you get a different number. What is the experimental probability that
the numbers you roll are 2 apart?*
4/10 or 2/5 or 40%
How close is your result in to the theoretical probability? *
Your answer
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