Math, asked by pratyashaKr, 1 year ago

if a pair of dice is thrown then find the probability of getting a prime number on both the dice.

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Answered by dheeraj68
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here getting prime numbers => 3+3=6
so therefore probability => 6/12 => 1/2
Answered by tasneemprzd10
1
ans:- 6/12 = 1/2
total outcome is 12 by adding up 6+6 and
possible outcomes = 6 by adding the prime numbers of both the dices i.e 2,3,5 r prime numbers
p(e) = total possible outcomes /no of total outcomes

pratyashaKr: Total outcomes will be 36 na?
tasneemprzd10: no it will be 12 as a dice has 6 no so 2 dices will have 12 i.e 6+6
tasneemprzd10: r u satisfied with the answer?
pratyashaKr: No... Because 1 face of a dice can come with other six faces of the other dice..
tasneemprzd10: no a dice eventually has only 1 to six numbers
tasneemprzd10: so now r u satisfied with the answer
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