let A be the event that sum of the points on the two dice is 8 or greater and B be the event that a 5 appears on the first toss
symbolically, we want to evaluate the conditional probability P(A\B)
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Probability of a Single Event
If you roll a six-sided die, there are six possible outcomes, and each of these outcomes is equally likely. A six is as likely to come up as a three, and likewise for the other four sides of the die. What, then, is the probability that a one will come up? Since there are six possible outcomes, the probability is 1/6. What is the probability that either a one or a six will come up? The two outcomes about which we are concerned (a one or a six coming up) are called favorable outcomes. Given that all outcomes are equally likely, we can compute the probability of a one or a six using the formula:
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