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9. Each time the die is thrown, there is an equal probability of one of the 6 faces landing face up indicating the number of squares to be advanced by the number on that face [D]. D [the number on the face that comes up from the throw of the die] = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
10. A ladder or snake is defined by a starting square and an ending square represented as follows:
a. The 10 ladders are from:
i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x.
b. The 9 i.
ii. iii. iv. v. vi.
vii.
(7) to (67) (13) to (33) (15) to (35) (23) to (43) (25) to (46) (32) to (52) (44) to (65) (56) to (75) (62) to (97) (72) to (92)
snakes are from: (37) to (17) (47) to (28) (53) to (29) (63) to (42) (77) to (19) (88) to (69) (94) to (74)
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