Two six-sided dice are rolled. Find each of the following probabilities. (Reminder: The sum of two numbers is the result when the two numbers are added.) The sum of the two dice is less than or equal to 6. The sum of the two dice is greater than or equal to 11. The sum of the two dice is 5. The sum of the two dice is 13.
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Each dice has 6 sides, so there are 6 possible outcomes for each dice. Therefore, the total number of possible outcomes when rolling two dice is 6 x 6 = 36. Show more…
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