While playing Monopoly, Sandra has rolled doubles on the dice twice in a row. If she rolls doubles again she must go to the Jail space on the board. Since she is on a "streak," she asks Bill to roll for her. How do Bill's chances of rolling doubles compare to Sandra's?

A) Bill's chances are the same as Sandra's chances.

B) Since she is on a streak, Sandra's chances are higher.

C) Since he hasn't been rolling them, Bill's chances are higher.

D) It depends on whether or not the dice are fair.

Respuesta :

Answer:

A bill's chances are the same as Sandra's

Step-by-step explanation:

Bill's chances are the same as Sandra's chances.

To be lucky means to be favored by some unforeseen event. Thus, the fact that a person is lucky or not has no relation to the luck that another person may or may not have. That is, there is no link between the chances of one person and those of another, when they are in the same situation.

Therefore, neither Bill nor Sandra have a different chance of rolling doubles on the next roll of the dice.

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