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27 April, 10:24

If a single six-sided number cube is rolled twice, what is the probability that the sum is greater than 5, given that the first roll was a 3?

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  1. 27 April, 10:28
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    If the first roll is 3, the sum will be greater than 5 if the second roll is 3 or greater. There are 4 numbers out of the 6 on the die that are 3 or greater.

    The probability of rolling a 3 or greater is 4/6 = 2/3.
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