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Suppose you roll a regular 6-sided die with the numbers 1 through 6. What is the probability that you roll a 3 and then roll a 4? Give your answer as an exact fraction and reduce the fraction as much as
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Suppose you roll a regular 6-sided die with the numbers 1 through 6. What is the probability that you roll a 3 and then roll a 4? Give your answer as an exact fraction and reduce the fraction as much as possible.
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1/36
Explanation:
1/6 times 1/6
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