Q10 5 Points Suppose you roll a die twice. Which of the following is the probability that you get a 3 the first time and a 6 the second time? $\frac{1}{12}$ $\frac{1}{6}$ $\frac{1}{3}$ $\frac{1}{36}$ None of the above
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Since there are 6 possible outcomes when rolling a die (numbers 1-6), and only 1 of those outcomes is a 3, the probability of rolling a 3 on the first roll is 1/6. Show more…
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