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If two dice are rolled one time find the probability
A 3 on one die or both dice

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|\Omega|=6^2=36\\|A|=1\cdot5\cdot2+1=11\\\\P(A)=(11)/(36)\approx30.6\%

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Answer:


P=(13)/(36)=0.361

Explanation:

There are six possible outcomes when rolling a die. Therefore the probability of obtaining a 3 is a given is


P = (1)/(6).

When throwing the two dice together, the probability of obtaining a 3 is the same:


P_1 = (1)/(6) * (5)/(6) + (5)/(6) * (1)/(6)=(5)/(18)

Since the events are independent then the probability of obtaining a three in both dice is:


P_2 = (1)/(6) * (1)/(6) = (1)/(12).

Finally the probability of obtaining a 3 on a given or both is equal to the sum of the probabilities
P_1 and
P_2


P=(1)/(12)+(5)/(18)=(13)/(36)=0.361

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