Math, asked by deogadesaksham, 2 months ago

① When
we throw a dice 2 times together find the probability of getting
(i) The sum of 11 of both the number then which seems on
the both dice
(2)Both the numbers are some
each dice
(3)getting the difference of 2 in between the numbers which
occurs
on the both dice.​

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Answered by kavidgs
9

Answer:

when two dice are thrown together then the total number of all possible outcomes=62=6×6=36

Sum of 11 both dice are. (5,6),(6,5) =2ways. So, a Total number of dice=6×6=36. Then, the probability of getting to achieve a sum of 11, die #1 must be a 5 or a 6 , and for each there is one outcome of die #2 that will make the sum 11. Hence the probability of throwing an 11 is 2/36.

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