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What is the probability that the total of two dice is greater than 9, given that the first die is a 5? Give your answer as a fraction in simplest form.

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Let A = first die is 5

Let B = total of two dice is greater than 9


\text{P(A)}= (1)/(6)

Possible outcomes for A and B : {(5,5), (5,6)}


\text{P(A and B)}=(2)/(36) =(1)/(18)


\text{P}\text{(B}|\text{A})=\frac{\text{P}(\text{A}\cap \text{B})}{\text{P(A)}}


=(1)/(18) *6= (1)/(3)

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