Math, asked by basharelahi90, 7 months ago

Two dice are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability of getting
an even number on both dies.
(ii) the sum of two numbers more than 9.​

Answers

Answered by chourasiaavika07
2

Answer:

the probability of getting even number on both dies = 2/6

sum of two numbers more than 9 =1/6

hope my answer is correct

Answered by korramandeep18
1

Answer:

(i) 1/4

(ii) 5/18

Step-by-step explanation:

(i) even no. on both dies are

(2,2) , (2,4) , (2,6) , (4,2) , (4,4) , (4,6) , (6,2) , (6,4) , (6,6)

And the total outcomes are 36

So , P(E) = 9/36 = 1/4

(ii) sum of 2 nos more than 9

(3,6) , (4,5) , (5,4) , (6,3) , (4,6) , (5,5) , (5,6) , (6,4) , (6,5) , (6,6)

And the total outcomes are 36

So , P(E) = 10/36 = 5/18

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