f two fair dice are rolled, what is the probability that a total showing is more than 1
What is the smallest number you can get with the roll of ONE die?
1
Good. If you roll two dice, and each one shows the smallest number possible, 1, what is the total amount rolled?
2
Correct. 2 is the smallest outcome of the roll of two dice. Is 2 greater than 1?
yes it is
Then that means that every roll of 2 dice will be greater than 1, right?
yes, well my choices are 35/36 , 11/12, 17/18 , and 1. so i got 11/12
Correct. The probability is 1 because it will definitely happen.
ok thank you so much for your help
11/12 probability means that you will get that outcome 11 out of 12 times. That means 1 out of 12 times you will not get that outcome. In this case, you get the outcome of more than 1 every time, so it's 1 out of 1, or 10 out of 10, or 100 out of 100. All of these fractions, 1/1, 10/10, 100/100 are equal to 1.
i have one more problem i need help on . .. If P(A∩B)=0.12,P(A)=0.33, and P(B)=0.43, find P(A∪B). A 0.75 B 0.60 C 0.69 D 0.64
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its fine thank you, and yes i finally unerstood that last one thanks
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