(03.01 MC) Hillary rolls 2 number cubes numbered 1 through 6 while playing her favorite board game. She will get a second turn if she rolls a sum that is an odd number greater than 10. What are Hillary's chances of getting a second turn when she rolls the number cubes? (4 points) 1) $\frac{1}{36}$ 2) $\frac{1}{18}$ 3) $\frac{1}{12}$ 4) $\frac{1}{6}$
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