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Contestants in a game show are each given three pairs of numbers (for example, 2 and 3, 5 and 6, and 6 and 1). A person in the audience is randomly picked and asked to roll two dice, one white and one red. The white die gives the first number in the pair, and the red die gives the second number. The probability that each player has of winning is . a 1/2 b 1/3 c 2/3 d 1/12

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guys it's D. 1/12 if you have plato your welcome.=)

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User Arilia
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Answer: Option 'd' is correct.

Explanation:

Since we have given that

Number of dices = 2

One is white and the other one is red.

For winning the game , Number of possible outcomes = 3

And we know that the number of total outcomes = 36

So. probability that each player has of winning is given by


\frac{\text{Number of favourable outcome}}{\text{Total number of outcomes}}\\\\=(3)/(36)\\\\=(1)/(12)

Hence, option 'd' is correct.

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