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A die is rolled twice. What is the probability of getting either a multiple of 2 on the first roll or a total of 6 for both rolls? Please show your work for full credit!

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Answer:

The probability is 2

Step-by-step explanation:

6-3= 2

Multiple times equals 3 times.

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So the probability of getting either a multiple of 2 on the first roll or a total of 6 for both rolls is: 1/2 + 5/36 - (1/2 x 5/36) = 19/36 Therefore, the probability of getting either a multiple of 2 on the first roll or a total of 6 for both rolls is 19/36.

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