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space for a roll of two number cubes is shown in the table. (1,1)|(1,2)|(1,3)|(1,4)|(1,5),(1,6) (2,1)|(2,2)|(2,3)|(2,4)|(2,5)|(...Asked by Loomin
The sample space for a roll of two number cubes is shown in the table. (1,1)|(1,2)|(1,3)|(1,4)|(1,5),(1,6) (2,1)|(2,2)|(2,3)|(2,4)|(2,5)|(2,6) (3,1)|(3,2)|(3,3)|(3,4)|(3,5)|(3,6) (4,1)|(4,2)|(4,3)|(4,4)|(4,5)|(4,6) (5,1)|(5,2)|(5,3)|(5,4)|(5,5)|(5,6) (6,1)|(6,2)|(6,3)|(6,5)|(6,5)|(6,6)
What is the probability that the roll will result in two odd numbers?
1/9
1/4 THIS ONE
1/3
4/9
2. The two numbers rolled can be added to get a sum Find P sum is less than 4.
1/12 This one
5/36
2/9
11/12
What is the probability that the roll will result in two odd numbers?
1/9
1/4 THIS ONE
1/3
4/9
2. The two numbers rolled can be added to get a sum Find P sum is less than 4.
1/12 This one
5/36
2/9
11/12
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Answered by
scott
looks good
Answered by
Damon
agree first one 9/36 = 1/4
agree second one 3/36 = 1/12
agree second one 3/36 = 1/12
Answered by
Cloudy+-_-
1/12?
not an option for my test
not an option for my test
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