Question
What is the probability of getting a score greater than 11 when a die is rolled twice
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GPT 3.5
To calculate the probability of getting a score greater than 11 when a die is rolled twice, we first need to determine the possible outcomes of rolling a die twice.
When a die is rolled twice, there are 6 possible outcomes for each roll, resulting in a total of 6*6 = 36 possible outcomes when two dice are rolled.
To get a score greater than 11, we need to get a sum of 12 on the two rolls. The possible ways to get a sum of 12 are:
- Rolling a 6 on the first die and a 6 on the second die
There is only 1 way to get a sum of 12 out of the total 36 possible outcomes.
Therefore, the probability of getting a score greater than 11 when a die is rolled twice is 1/36 or approximately 0.028 (2.8%).
When a die is rolled twice, there are 6 possible outcomes for each roll, resulting in a total of 6*6 = 36 possible outcomes when two dice are rolled.
To get a score greater than 11, we need to get a sum of 12 on the two rolls. The possible ways to get a sum of 12 are:
- Rolling a 6 on the first die and a 6 on the second die
There is only 1 way to get a sum of 12 out of the total 36 possible outcomes.
Therefore, the probability of getting a score greater than 11 when a die is rolled twice is 1/36 or approximately 0.028 (2.8%).