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20 February, 10:34

A standard fair dice is rolled twice. What is the probability of getting an odd number on the first roll and any number except 4 on the other?

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  1. 20 February, 10:42
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    Let, O and P be the events of getting odd number and any other number except 4 respectively.

    n (S) = 6

    O = (1,3,5) so, n (O) = 3

    P = (1,2,3,5,6) so, n (P) = 5

    So, probability of getting an odd number and any other number except 4 will be

    n (O) / n (S) * n (P) / n (S)

    =3/6 * 5/6

    =5/12

    May be it's the answer I guess. Hope you're clear with it:-)
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