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If two dice are rolled one time, find the probability of getting: a sum grater than 10\

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  • 08-01-2018
If two dices are rolled once, you would have a total number of 6*6=36 possibilities.
To get a sum greater than 10:
A) one of your dices could be showing a 5, the other a 6. That’s two possibilities. Dice A being the 5 or dice B being the 5.
B) both of your dices could be showing 6s.
That’s one possibility.
So your overall possibility to get a sum greater than 10 is (1+2)/36 3/36=1/12
One twelfth.
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