You have three six-sided dice: one red (R), one green (G), and one blue (B). When all three dice are rolled at the same time, calculate the probability of the following outcome: 6 (R), 6 (G), 6 (B) OR 6 (R), 5 (G), 4 (B). 1/4 1/108 1/2 1/216
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