Math, asked by sshreyansh2005, 4 months ago

determine the probability of geeting a total of 6 in a single throw with two dice​

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Answered by roshanpathak981
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Answer:

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Answered by ItzMagicalMystery
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Answer:

→You can think of the sample space as a 6 by 6 grid. The first six representing the possible number of outcomes of the first die, and the second six representing the possible outcomes of the second die. There is only one way to get a sum of 2 (1 and a 1). There are two ways to get a sum of 3 (1 and a 2, and 2 and a 1 — important that you see these are two different outcomes. It may make it easier if you think of one die as being red, and one die being green).

→So your particular question asks about getting a sum of six. Count up the outcomes, and divide by the number of possible outcomes.

→(1, 5), (2, 4), (3, 3), (4, 2), (5, 1) — 5 ways to get a sum of 6.

→36 possible outcomes.

→P(sum of dice is 6 when rolling two standard dice) = 5/36

→answer = 5/36

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