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Consider a random experiment of throwing an unbiased die The possible outcome 4.5 or 6. So, the six outcomes are: Getting 1 on the upper face of the die Getting 2 on the upper face of the die Getting 6 on the upper face of the die Let's now throw two dice simultaneously (or a single die two times). The poss (2, 2) (2,3) (2,1) (3:1) (3,2) (5:1) (1.1) (1,2) (1,3) (1,44) (1,-5) (1,6) (373) (3, 4) (3,5) (3,6) (4.1) (4,2) (4,3) (4,4) (5/2) (5:3) (5,4) (5,5) (5,6) (4,5) (4,6) (2,4) (2,5) (2, 6) So, there are 36 outcomes associated with this random experiment. If n dice are thrown simultaneously, the total possible outcomes are 6" ​

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Answered by tanjirotrident
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