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The table shows the outcomes of rolling two number cubes at the same time and finding the product of the two numbers. What is the theoretical probability of rolling a product greater than 10? ITS NOT 8 ITS NOT 46 OR 7 AND ITS NOT 17/36 I need steps too T^T

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17/36

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17/36 is theoretical probability of rolling a product greater than 10

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