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A single die is rolled twice. Find the probability of rolling a 3 the first time and a 2 the second time

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Answer:

1/36

Explanation:

A single roll of a die has six possible outcomes and each consecutive roll is independent of all previous rolls. The probability of each possible outcome is 1/6.

P (3 and 2)= P(3)*P(2)= 1/6 *1/6=1/36

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