Math, asked by starboyk5033, 1 year ago

A fair six-sided die is rolled twice. What is the probability of getting 4 on the first roll and not getting 6 on the second roll ?
A) 1/36
B) 5/36
C) 1/12
D) 1/9


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Answered by thesmartlerner
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Answer:

A) 1/36

Step-by-step explantion


if we roll a fair six-sided die twice, then the probability of getting 4 on the first throw and 5 on the second is 1/36, since we assume that all 36 combinations of the two throws are equally likely. But (1/36)=(1/6)


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