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If you roll two fair six-sided dice, what is the probability that the dice show the same number?

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Answered by cyrilcj777wifi
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Answer:

Hello mate.

Step-by-step explanation:

The probability that it shows a number, any number, is 1: P(roll any number) = 1. The second die, however, has to match the first one. Now, since the second die has 6 possible outcomes, but only one of them will match the first die, it will match the first die with P(match first die) = 1/6.

Answered by sakshi1927
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This is the sample space associated with the experiment of rolling a pair of dice...

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Total no of outcomes=36

Favourable outcomes=6

Probability of event: P(E)=6/36 = 1/6

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