In an experiment of rolling two dice, the first die shows a ONE and the other die rolls under the table and you cannot see it. Now, what is the probability that both die show ONE?Select one:1/31/61/369/36None of the above
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So, this event has already occurred and we don't need to consider it in our probability calculation. Second, we need to consider the probability of the second die showing a ONE. Since a die has 6 faces, each with an equal chance of showing, the probability of Show more…
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