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Probability of Observing

1. Two balanced dice are rolled and the number of dots facing up is added. Find the probability that the sum is 10 or 12.

2. Two balanced dice are rolled to see the number of dots facing up. Find the probability of observing
a) Six dots on both the dice.
b) Six dots on the first die or six dots on the second die.




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The solution shows how to calculate the probability when two fair dices are rolled.

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