A fair die is rolled 5 times. What is the probability of having no 1 and no 5 among the rolls? Round your answer to three decimal places. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.)
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Since each roll has 6 possible outcomes, the total number of outcomes is \(6^5\). Show more…
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