Two coins are thrown together. Determine the probability of two coming on the first dice and multiple of three on other dice
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Under the standard assumptions (unbiased 6 sided dice, with faces numbered 1–6), the probability of getting a 2 on the first die is 1/6. There are two multiples of 3 (3 and 6), so the probability of getting a multiple of 3 on the second die is 2/6 = 1/3. The probability of both together is (1/6)*(1/3) = 1/18.
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