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different between unbiased and biased dice

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Answered by linsa03
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1. A biased die is the opposite of a fair die. ... An unbiased dice means that there is equal probability of occurrence of any of the face when the dice is rolled. That is when you roll an unbiased dice each face has equal chance of showing i.e 1/6th chance of showing up.

Answered by Prinaka
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For an unbiased dice, each outcome has equal probability.

For a biased dice, each outcome doesn't have equal probability. One or more outcomes are more probable. This can happen if the dice is heavier in one region. Its opposite face would be a more likely outcome.

Hope this helps you.

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