In a single throw of two dice, find the
probability of:
(i) a doublet
(ii) a number less than 3 on each dice.
(iii) an odd number as a sum.
(iv) a total of atmost 10.
(v) an odd number on one dice and a number
less than or equal to 4 on the other dice.
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The probability of one die being even is one half. The probability of one die being odd is one half. Therefore the probability of getting an even and an odd number with 2 dice is the product of the two probabilities, which is one quarter or 25% if the two dice are thrown simultaneously.
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