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This one is pretty simple. Let the probability for rolling things other than 3 are each x, and rolling 3 itself would be 2x. The total would be 7x.

The probability of rolling a 3 is just 2/7.

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It is like the example on page 402... The book way was right... I spoke with the professor....

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