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show that probability of throwing TEE is greater then 1?64 [closed]

asked 2023-01-14 15:22:37 +0100

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FrédéricC gravatar image

Emma makes a straight prism with an equilateral triangle as its base from a net labeled as shown in the adjacent figure. She uses the prism as a 'dice, where the letter at the bottom is considered to be rolled. Show: If the probability of rolling M A T H E is greater than the probability of rolling EM M A, then the probability of rolling T E E is greater than 1/64

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Closed for the following reason question is off-topic or not relevant by John Palmieri
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This is not a question about SageMath. A properly phrased version would be appropriate on math.stackexchange.com.

John Palmieri gravatar imageJohn Palmieri ( 2023-01-15 17:19:38 +0100 )edit

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answered 2023-01-14 21:13:08 +0100

Emmanuel Charpentier gravatar image

Homework ?

BTW : there is no "adjacent figure", strongly hinting that your question is a (too) lazily-copied-n-pasted homework...

Asking for an answer is probably making you miss the point of the homework (thus defeating its purpose). Given a complete statement of the problem (including the "adjacent figure"), the best you should expect fro this forum is a hint leading to the solution...

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