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Two different dice are thrown together. Find the probability that the numbers obtained have ?
(i) even sum, and
(ii) even product.

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Answered by MiraculousBabe
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Answer:

Given:-

Two different dice are thrown together. Find the probability that the numbers obtained have:

To find:-

(i) even sum (ii) even product

Solution:-

The sample space for two dice thrown = [ (1,1) …. (1,6), (2,1) …. (2,6), (3,1) …. (3,6), (4,1) …. (4,6), (5,1) …. (5,6), (6,1) …. (6,6)]

n(S) = 36

even outcome = [ (1,1),(1,3)….(6,6)

n(P) =18/36=1/2

similarly even product = [ (1,2) (1,4) …. (6,6)]

n(P) =27/36=3/4

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Answered by Anonymous
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