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21 March, 17:25

A pair of dice is loaded. The probability that a 4 appears on the first die is 2/7, and the probability that a 3 appears on the second die is 2/7. Other outcomes for each die appear with probability 1/7. What is the probability of 7 appearing as the sum of the numbers when the two dice are rolled?

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  1. 21 March, 17:51
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    9/49

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For the first die, probability of obtaining 4 = 2/7

    For the second die, the probability of obtaining 3 = 2/7

    Other outcomes for each die appear with a probability of 1/7

    There are six cases of obtaining the sum of the two die as 7.

    E1 = 1 and 6

    E2 = 2 and 5

    E3 = 3 and 4

    E4 = 4 and 3

    E5 = 5 and 2

    E6 = 6 and 1

    Pr (E1) = 1/7*1/7

    = 1/49

    Pr (E2) = 1/7*1/7

    = 1/49

    Pr (E3) = 1/7*1/7

    = 1/49

    Pr (E4) = 2/7*2/7

    = 4/49

    Pr (E5) = 1/7*1/7

    = 1/49

    Pr (E6) = 1/7*1/7

    = 1/49

    P (E) = Pr (E1) + Pr (E2) + Pr (E3) + Pr (E4) + Pr (E5) + Pr (E6)

    = 1/49 + 1/49 + 1/49 + 4/49 + 1/49 + 1/49

    = 9/49
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