Math, asked by mayabarhate, 11 months ago

when two dice are thrown the probability of getting a number always greater than 4 on second die​

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Answered by amitnrw
16

1/3 is the probability of of getting a number always greater than 4 on second die​ when two dice are thrown

Step-by-step explanation:

Dice has numbers from 1 to 6

6 * 6 = 36 possible out come

Favorable outcome when number greater than 4 on 2nd dice

Dice 1        Dice 2

1                  5

1                   6

2                  5

2                   6

3                  5

3                   6

4                  5

4                   6

5                  5

5                   6

6                  5

6                   6

12 Favorable out come

Hence probability = 12/36

= 1/3

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Answered by saniakhan0110
3

Step-by-step explanation:

Two different dice are thrown together .Find the probability of: (i) getting a number greater than 3 on each die, (ii) getting a doublet, (ii) getting the sum of numbers appearing on the two dice is 5.

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