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How many different outcomes are possible when a pair of dice, one red and one white, are rolled two successive times?
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How many different outcomes are possible when a pair of dice, one red and one white, are rolled two successive times?
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it should be (6 * 6) * 2 = 72
The number of different outcomes for each die is 6 when rolled once, for the two it will be 6 * 6 = 36......then when rolled twice, it should be 72
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There may be four outcomes.
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