Math, asked by nazifahossainarony, 4 months ago

A fair six-sided die numbered 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 is to be thrown twice. Calculate the probability
that the total score from the two throws will be 11.​

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Answered by bushranabeeha
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Answer:

1 is the probability

6

Solution:

If we throw 5 first and then in the second throw we get 6 then some of those throws are equal to 11

are equal to 115+6=11

  • are equal to 115+6=11If we get any other number, let's take 4 and 5 (OR) 4 and 6,etc... we won't get 11 as the total

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