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28 November, 12:58

Brian rolls 2 fair dice and adds the results from each. Work out the probability of getting a total that is more than 1.

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  1. 28 November, 13:26
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    To determine the probability of rolling any one of the numbers on the die, we divide the event frequency (1) by the size of the sample space (6), resulting in a probability of 1/6. Rolling two fair dice more than doubles the difficulty of calculating probabilities.
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