(4) Using one "regular balanced' (or fair) cight sided-dic. (a) calculate the number of possible outcomes (or combinations) that exist when nine arc rolled together. What (b) is the number of possible outcomes (or combinations) that exist for the nine eight-sided dice when no digit (or number) is repeated? Then, what (c) is the number of possible outcomes (or combinations) that exis for ten eight-sided dice when no digit (or number) is repeated.
(4) Using one "regular balanced' (or fair) cight sided-dic. (a) calculate the number of possible outcomes (or combinations) that exist when nine arc rolled together. What (b) is the number of possible outcomes (or combinations) that exist for the nine eight-sided dice when no digit (or number) is repeated? Then, what (c) is the number of possible outcomes (or combinations) that exis for ten eight-sided dice when no digit (or number) is repeated.
Chapter8: Sequences, Series,and Probability
Section8.7: Probability
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