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27 March, 00:13

Margaret and Alice play a game involving two fair-number cubes with faces labeled 1 through 6. If Margaret tosses a sum of 6 on her next turn, she wins the game. Otherwise, the game continues.

What is the probability that Margaret will win on her next turn?

The answer is a fraction

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  1. 27 March, 00:20
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    Margaret will toss a sum of 6, if one of the following situations occurs:

    1. The first cube is 1, the second cube is 5 : sum 6.

    2. The first cube is 2, the second cube is 4: sum 6.

    3. The first cube is 3, the second cube is 3: sum 6.

    4. The first cube is 4, the second cube is 2 : sum 6.

    5. The first cube is 5, the second cube is 1 : sum 6.

    So, there are 5 possible situation that suit for Margaret.

    The probability that Margaret will win is:

    number of "good" situation / number of all possible situations.

    There are 24 possible situations, so the probability is: 5/24
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