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Find the probability of rolling a die five times and obtaining a 6 on the first two rolls, a 5 on the third roll, and a $1,2,3,$ or 4 on the last two rolls.
Step 1
Since a die has 6 faces, each roll can result in one of 6 outcomes. Therefore, the total number of outcomes is $6^5$. Show more…
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