Math, asked by basharelahi90, 10 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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