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pls help quickly Tamara finds the sum of two number cubes rolled at the same time. The chart below shows all possible sums from the 36 possible combinations when rolling two number cubes. How many times should Tamara expect the sum of the two cubes to be equal to 3 if she rolls the two number cubes 180 ​times?

Pls Help Quickly Tamara Finds The Sum Of Two Number Cubes Rolled At The Same Time The Chart Below Shows All Possible Sums From The 36 Possible Combinations When class=

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Answer:

10 times

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a ratio problem.

We can see from the chart that out of the 36 possible choices, rulling a sum of three is 2. Therefore that fraction would be 2/36, about two times out of the thirty six times rolling would be a three.

Now, they're asking us how many times the sum will be three when the dice are rolled not just 36 times but 180. Therefore we can set up a ratio. We need to do this to find out how many times Tamara can expect to roll a three when she's rolling a total of 180 times.

2/36 = X/180

To solve for X we multiply 180 on each side:

(2/36)(180)=10=X

Therefore, when Tamara rolls the dice 180 times, she can expect the sum to be three 10 times.