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two different dice are tossed together. find the probability that the product of the two numbers on the top is 6

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Answered by vipuljainvj
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4/36 i.e. 1/9 Is your answer.
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kashishgarg23: and what would be the probability of product of two numbers showing perfect square number?
vipuljainvj: 8/36 i.e. 2/9
kashishgarg23: ok..thnxx
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Answered by pkparmeetkaur
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Two dice are rolled together, the possible outcomes is
n(S) =n=6*6=36

E be event of getting 2 number whose product is 6

E=( 1,6),(2,3),(3,2),(6,1),

n(E)=4

Probability of success p(E) =m/n=4/36=1/9

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