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What is the probability of getting a total of more than 10 in a single throw with two - dice? Chp-probability plz answer

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Answered by helpinghanddp
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Answered by JeanaShupp
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The probability of getting a total of more than 10 in a single throw with two - dice would be \dfrac{1}{12} .

Explanation:

Total possible outcomes if we throw 2 dice= 6 x 6 =36

Possible outcomes for getting  more than 10 in a single throw with two - dice = (6,6) , (5,6) , (6,5)

i.e. Number of favorable outcomes =3

Now , the probability of getting a total of more than 10 in a single throw with two - dice would be :-

\dfrac{\text{Favorable outcomes}}{\text{Total outcomes}}=\dfrac{3}{36}=\dfrac{1}{12}

Hence, the probability of getting a total of more than 10 in a single throw with two - dice would be \dfrac{1}{12} .

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