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Jake is rolling two dice and then finding the sum of the two results. What is the theoretical probability that he will have a sum greater than or equal to 9?
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Jake is rolling two dice and then finding the sum of the two results. What is the theoretical probability that he will have a sum greater than or equal to 9?
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The highest amount you can get is 12, and since it is greater than it equal to, you would count 9, 10, 11, and 12. Your answer would be 4/12 or simplified 1/3
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