What is the probability you roll a sum of 3 on the first roll and a sum of 4 on the second roll?
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Really, all you need to find is the probability of getting a sum of 4. This is the easy part. There are 36 possible configurations of the two die (6*6=36), and only 3 of which add up to 4: {(1,3), (3,1), (2,2)}. So the answer is 3/36 = 1/12.
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