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Two dice are thrown simultaneously 500 times. Each time the sum of two numbers appearing on their tops is noted and recorded as given in the following table. If the dice are thrown once more, what is the probability of getting a sum (i) more than 10? (ii) less than or equal to 5? (iii) between 8 and 12? *
0.254; 0.09; 0.254
0.282; 0.254; 0.09
0.09; 0.254; 0.282
0.09; 0.282; 0.254
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Answered by Anonymous
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0.086

If we rolled dice around 500 times then it can be considered as its expected outcome, hence the probability of obtaining more than 10 as sum (28+15)/500=0.086

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