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A standard fair dice is rolled twice.

What is the probability of getting an odd number on the first roll and any number except 1 on the other?

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Answer:

5/12

Explanation:

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User Burhan Khalid
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Answer:

  • 5/12

Explanation:

Probability = favorable outcomes / total outcomes

  • P(odd) = 3/6 = 1/2 (there are 3 odd numbers out of 6 on a dice)
  • P(no 1) = 5/6
  • P(odd and no 1) = 1/2*5/6 = 5/12
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