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24 June, 19:49

You roll two standard number cubes. What is the probability that sum is odd, given than one of the number cubes shows a 4?

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  1. 24 June, 20:19
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    If one is already rolled as a 4, then there are only 6 other total combinations to get.

    so what are sums to get an odd number?

    4+1=5

    4+3=7

    4+5=9

    so you have a 1/3 chance of getting an odd number, given that one of the dice is already a 4.
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