Math, asked by shaanmehta313, 1 month ago

In a single through of a pair of different dice,what is the probability of getting: a) A prime number on each dice? b) A total of 9 and 11?​

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Answered by lnstaCloud
3

#Answer :-

  • The probability will be  \sf \dfrac{1}{4} \\ .

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Answered by llCuteChorill
0

Answer:

option a

Step-by-step explanation:

because out of 6 numbers in a dice 1 is unique number, 4 and 6 are composite numbers and 2,3,5 are prime

Therefore probability of getting a prime number on each dice is more

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