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gyoku2302 gyoku2302
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Suppose that an ice cream shop offers a special deal one day: The price of a small ice cream cone will be determined by rolling a pair of ordinary, six-sided dice. The price (in cents) will be the larger number followed by the equal or smaller number. For example, if the first die shows a three and the second die a six, the piece of a cone will be 63 cents. If two fives are rolled, then the price is 55 cents.

How many different prices are possible in the sample space for this situation?



6



21



36



50

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Introductory Statistics: A Problem-Solving Approach

Introductory Statistics: A Problem-Solving Approach


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