David rolls a 1-6 number cube. Which statement is true? David is equally likely to roll a 4 as a 6. David is equally likely to roll a 4 as a 6. David is equally likely to roll a 1 as an even number. David is equally likely to roll a 1 as an even number. David is more likely to roll a 3 than a 2. David is more likely to roll a 3 than a 2. David is equally likely to roll an even number as  a multiple of 3.

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David rolls a 1-6 number cube. Which statement is true?

  • David is equally likely to roll a 4 as a 6.
    David is equally likely to roll a 4 as a 6.
  • David is equally likely to roll a 1 as an even number.
    David is equally likely to roll a 1 as an even number.
  • David is more likely to roll a 3 than a 2.
    David is more likely to roll a 3 than a 2.
  • David is equally likely to roll an even number as  a multiple of 3.
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