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two dice are thrown at the same time find the probability that the sum of two numbers appearing on the top of the dice is more than 9.

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Answered by Anonymous
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If two dice are thrown at the same time, then possible outcomes are 36.

i.e., n( S) = 36.

Let A be the favourable outcomes of getting the sum of two numbers appearing on the top of the dice is more than ? They

A = {(4,6), (5,5), (6,4), (5, 6), (6,5), (6,6)}

i.e., n( A) = 6

Therefore,

P(A)=6/36

=1/6

Answered by killerharsh778854
1

Answer:

If two dice are thrown at the same time, then possible outcomes are 36.

i.e., n( S) = 36.

Let A be the favourable outcomes of getting the sum of two numbers appearing on the top of the dice is more than ? They

A = {(4,6), (5,5), (6,4), (5, 6), (6,5), (6,6)}

i.e., n( A) = 6

Therefore,

P(A)=6/36

=1/6

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