1. Suppose you roll a six-sided die numbered 1 through 6 on its faces. What is the probability that you roll a 3? What if you roll a six-sided die numbered 1 through 6 on its faces. What is the probability that you roll a 5 or a 6? Express both answers as a simplified fraction.
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