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27 March, 21:54

Two fair dice are thrown, one red and one blue. What is the probability that the red die has a score

that is strictly greater than the score of the blue die? Why is this probability less than 0.5? What is

the complement of this event?

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  1. 27 March, 22:03
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    The answer is 6 and it just have to where you divide the answer
  2. 27 March, 22:11
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    Good answer it was good good godd
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