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A single 6-sided die is rolled twice. find the probability of getting a 55 the first time and a 11 the second time. express the probability as a simplified fraction.
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A single 6-sided die is rolled twice. find the probability of getting a 55 the first time and a 11 the second time. express the probability as a simplified fraction.
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They are independent events therefore they will not affect each other so rolling a certain number will always be 1/6.
1/6 x 1/6 x 1/6 x 1/6 = 1/1296
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