Math, asked by Sumit2609, 1 year ago

Two dice are thrown simultaneously. Find the probability of getting square numbers on top face of both.dice.

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Answered by DynamicOfficial
52

Hey Mate,

Probability : The measure of the chance of an event happening.

Also, Probability = \frac{Number of Favourable Outcomes}{Number of Total Outcomes}

We know that there are 6 faces in a dice.

So, in a combination of two dices we will have 6 x 6 combinations, i.e., 36.

Hence, Total number of Outcomes = 36

We also know that there are 6 square numbers on the top faces of both dices that are 1, 4, 9, 16, 25 and 36.

Hence, Favourable Number of Outcomes = 6

Therefore, Probability that the number is a square number after adding the numbers of the top faces of the dices is:-

6/36 = 1/6



Hope it Helps!




geetac448: Very helpful
Answered by WilsonChong
17

Answer:

I am assuming square number is referring to perfect squares. Then:

Pr(Getting perfect square)=\frac{2}{36}=\frac{1}{18}

Hope this helps :)

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WilsonChong: Oh forgot about '9'. That makes 1/12 the answer
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