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Two fair dice are thrown. If the first die thrown is a 3, what is the probability that the sum of the two dice is greater than 7?

Answer: 1/3. Thanks for any help
6 years ago

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oobleck
dice are numbered 1-6
How many of those numbers, when added to 3, make a sum greater than 7?
6 years ago

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