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.In a single throw of a pair of dice, what is the

probability of getting

a. A prime number on each dice?

b. A total of 9 or 11?​

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Answered by Bhavana786
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Answered by Anonymous
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The probability of a die coming up a prime numbers is equal to the number of prime numbers (Nprime = 3) divided by the total number of possible results (Ntotal = 6). Thus, p(prime number when tossing one die) = 3/6 = 0.5

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