If two dice are rolled one time, find the probability of getting these results. Enter your answers as fractions or as decimals rounded to 3 decimal places. (a) A sum of 6 P(sum of 6) = 0.139 (b) A sum of 3 or 10 P(sum of 3 or 10) = 0.139 (c) Doubles P(doubles) = 0.167 (d) A sum greater than or equal to 11 P(sum greater than or equal to 11) = 0.056
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There are 5 favorable outcomes and a total of 36 possible outcomes (since each die has 6 sides). So, the probability is: P(sum of 6) = \(\frac{5}{36}\) Show more…
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