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two dice are thrown simultaneously what is the probability that (1) 5 will not come on either of them (2)5 will come up on at least one (3) 5 will come up on both sides

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Answered by Khushi01052003
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1) 25/36
2) 11/36
3) 1/36

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Answered by brainlllllllllly
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Two dice thrown,

So, the total outcomes = 6² = 36

1. 5 will not come either of them

Favourable Outcomes = 36-12 = 24

P( not e) = Favorable outcomes/total Outcomes

= 24/36 = 2/3

2. 5 will come at least once

Favorable outcomes = 12

P(e) = Favorable outcomes/total Outcomes

=12/36 = 1/3

3. 5 will come both twice

Favourable Outcomes =2

P(e) = Favorable outcomes/total Outcomes

= 2/36

= 1/18

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