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If a pair of dice (one red; the other blue) are rolled,

Find the probability of landing on a sum of 9
10 years ago

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PsyDAG
Out of 36 possibilities, you could get:

6, 3
3, 6
4, 5
5, 4
10 years ago
Kalee
If a pair of dice (one red; the other blue) are rolled,

Find the probability of landing on at least one odd number
10 years ago

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