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2 fair dice are rolled. what is the probability that the sum is even given that the first die is rolled is a 2?

Wouldnt you add 6+6=12 then divide that with the probability of getting a 2?

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Answer:

50%

Step-by-step explanation:

For the total to be even, when the first number is even, the second number also has to be even.

2, 4, and 6 are even, out of 6 numbers. That is 3 numbers out of 6, which gives us that the probability is 1 out of 2, or 50%.

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The answer as a fraction is 1/2

In decimal form the answer converts to 0.5 which is equivalent to 50%

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Step-by-step explanation:

"given that the first die rolled is a 2" means we know 100% that the first die shows a 2. Either we can see the die or a friend is telling us the status. Since we know the first die is a 2, this means we can effectively ignore it. Everything will hinge on the second die. If the second die shows an odd number, something like 1, then 2+1 = 3 is the result which is also odd.

The general rule is odd+even = odd and even+even = even.

Therefore, the two dice must together be even for the sum to be even.

Of the six possible ways to roll a die {1,2,3,4,5,6}, there are 3 even values {2,4,6} so the chances of rolling an even number on the second die is 3/6 = 1/2. Again we dont need to consider the first die at all since everything practically hinges on this second die.

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