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When rolling a pair of dice, find the probability and odds of rolling a sum that is greater than 9 and odd.Write your answer in simplified form.Use the dash symbols "/" or "\" for expressing the probability as a fraction. Probability = Odds =

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The sample space for the sum when rolling a pair of dice is;

We can see from the table, the sum that is greater than 9 and odd is just 11 and this occurs only twice out of 36 possible outcomes.

Thus, the probability of rolling a sum that is greater than 9 and odd. is;


(2)/(36)=(1)/(18)

To calculate the odds from the probability, we use the formula;


Odds=(Prob.)/(1-Prob.)

Inserting the probability, we have;


Odds=(1)/(18)/(17)/(18)=(1)/(18)*(18)/(17)=(1)/(17)

Thus, the

Probability = 1/18

Odds = 1 to 17 = 1/17

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