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A pair of dice is thrown once. What is the probability that 5 will come up at least on one die?

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Answered by harshadarsh12
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Just as one die has six outcomes and two dice have 62 = 36 outcomes, the probability experiment of rolling three dice has 63 = 216 outcomes. This idea generalizes further for more dice. If we roll n dice then there are 6noutcomes. We can also consider the possible sums from rolling several dice.Mar 10, 2018

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Answered by swethamadarapu903
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The probability that 5 will come up at least on one die = 11/36

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\huge\boxed{probability \: of \: any \: event \:  =  \:  \frac{number \: of \: favorable \: outcomes}{total \: number \: of \: outcomes}}

As the number of favourable outcomes are 11..

and total number of outcomes are 36...

The answer is 11/36..

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