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Mathematics, 07.06.2020 00:00 danielamejia13

Rachel plays a game by rolling to number cubes with sides numbered one through six to win the game the sum of the numbers facing a must be 11 what is the proper probability that Rachel win the game a: p(sum of 11)= 2/6
b: p(sum of 11)= 2/12
c: p(sum of 11)= 2/36
d: p(sum of 11)= 4/36

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