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question 15 ch 12 a fair die was rolled 10 times with the following results: 5 5 1 3 2 1 5 6 5 1 which of the following is a correct statement about the next 10 rolls of the same die? the probability of a 5 is greater than the probability of anything else. there will be three 1s because there were three 1s in the first 10 rolls. each value (1 to 6) has exactly the same probability of being rolled. there were zero 4s in the first 10 rolls; therefore, there will be zero 4s in the next 10 rolls.
A fair die has 6 equally - likely outcomes. Each roll is an independent event. Past outcomes do not affect future outcomes. So, for each roll, the probability of getting any number from 1 to 6 is $\frac{1}{6}$.
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C. Each value (1 to 6) has exactly the same probability of being rolled.