Review 7
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Cercy, Micah
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Andre is waiting for the school bus. He knows that 2 out of 6 cars in his town are white. He wants to determine the probability that at least wo white cars drive by in a row. He uses a number cube as a simulation. He lets the numbers 1 and 2 represent a white car and lets all other numbers represent a car that is not white. He rolls the number cube 6 times and records the outcomes in the table below.
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
\hline Trial Number & Outcome \\
\hline 1 & \( 4,3,6,1,2,4 \) \\
\hline 2 & \( 5,5,1,3,6,6 \) \\
\hline 3 & \( 2,5,4,4,1,3 \) \\
\hline 4 & \( 6,1,5,6,6,4 \) \\
\hline 5 & \( 2,1,2,6,4,5 \) \\
\hline 6 & \( 3,3,1,4,2,6 \) \\
\hline 7 & \( 1,5,6,2,2,3 \) \\
\hline 8 & \( 3,6,4,3,4,4 \) \\
\hline 9 & \( 1,1,2,1,5,6 \) \\
\hline 10 & \( 4,3,3,1,5,2 \) \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
Based on the data, what is the probability that at least 2 white cars drive by in a row?
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