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Pls answer this fast (the seventh sum: a die is rolled 60 times.....................)

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Case 1. Under the assumption that the die is unbiased,

Case 1. Under the assumption that the die is unbiased,the outcome in any throw is independent of the outcome in any other throw. Hence the Probability (of getting a 5 in the 61st throw given that 60 throws resulted in a 5, 14 times ) =P(getting a 5 in the 61st throw) = 1/6 .

Case 1. Under the assumption that the die is unbiased,the outcome in any throw is independent of the outcome in any other throw. Hence the Probability (of getting a 5 in the 61st throw given that 60 throws resulted in a 5, 14 times ) =P(getting a 5 in the 61st throw) = 1/6 .Case 2. If the nature of the die is unknown, it is reasonable to estimate that the probability of getting a 5 in any throw, based on the given sample = 14/60 = 7/30. Hence P(getting a 5 in the 61st throw) = 7/30 .

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