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John spent some time observing behavior at the craps table. In craps, the players roll two dice simultaneously (each one containing the numbers 1,2,3,4,5, or 6 on one of the six sides of each die) in an attempt to get a desirable roll. The following table gives the distribution of the outcomes that John observed.

A. John postulates that these dice are not fair. Report your Hypothesis

Dice Total # of times Dice Total # of times Dice Total # of Times 2 19 3 54 4 54 5 75 6 102 7 129 8 119 9 74 10 37 11 33 12 24

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