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A pair of dice will be rolled once. What is the probability that the number of spots on two dice is different
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A pair of dice will be rolled once. What is the probability that the number of spots on two dice is different
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If there are two dice and each go to 6 you can multiply 6x6=36, there is 6 possibilities of them rolling on the same number which means it would be 6/36. Now simplify. Your answer is 1/6
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