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Suppose I asked you to roll a fair six-sided die 6 times. You have already rolled...

Suppose I asked you to roll a fair six-sided die 6 times. You have already rolled the die for 5 times and six has not appeared ones. Assuming die rolls are independent, what is the probability that you would get a six in the next roll?

1/6

1/2

5/6

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Here we are given that we roll a die six times and all throw are independent,now we have rolled it five times and got no sixes,now we are to find probabilty that we will get a six in next throw,so it will be 1/6 as all throw are independent and probabilty of getting six in each throw is 1/6. So option

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