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Two dices are thrown simultaneously what is the probability of getting the perfect quare

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Answered by shadowsabers03
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Answer:

\bold{\frac{1}{18}}

Step-by-step explanation:

$$Only 1 and 4 are the perfect squares represented in a dice. \\ \\ As two dice are thrown simultaneously, the total no. of outcomes is 6^2 = 36. \\ \\ $The possible outcomes are shown below. \\ \\ (1, 4) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ (4, 1) \\ \\ \\ \therefore\ $Probability$\ = \frac{2}{36} = \bold{\frac{1}{18}} \\ \\


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