Hello, how would you solve an equation like this?
If you roll two fair six-sided dice, what is the probability that both dice show an odd number?
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The probability of one dice having odd side is 3/6=1/2. The same thing with the second dice. The probability of the second dice having distinct number is 2/3 (we have 3 possible numbers but only 2 that satisfy "distinct" condition). Therefore general probability equals 1/2*1/2*2/3=1/6
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