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A prime die uses the first six prime numbers on its faces, one prime per face. When two prime dice are rolled randomly,there is a 1/36 probability that the product of the two numbers will be equal to 4.what is the probability that the product has a units digit of 1?

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Answer:


(5)/(36)

Explanation:

The first six prime numbers are 2,3,5,7,11,13

The sample space for the two dice.


\left|\begin{array}cccccc&2&3&5&7&11&13\\2&(2,2)&(2,3)&(2,5)&(2,7)&(2,11)&(2,13)\\3&(3,2)&(3,3)&(3,5)&(3,7)&(3,11)&(3,13)\\5&(5,2)&(5,3)&(5,5)&(5,7)&(5,11)&(5,13)\\7&(7,2)&(7,3)&(7,5)&(7,7)&(7,11)&(7,13)\\11&(11,2)&(11,3)&(11,5)&(11,7)&(11,11)&(11,13)\\13&(13,2)&(13,3)&(13,5)&(13,7)&(13,11)&(13,13)\end{array}\right|

Their corresponding product is given below:


\left|\begin{array}cccccc&2&3&5&7&11&13\\2&4&6&10&14&22&26\\3&6&9&15&21&33&39\\5&10&15&25&35&55&65\\7&14&21&35&49&77&91\\11&22&33&55&77&121&143\\13&26&39&65&91&143&169\end{array}\right|

Therefore, the probability that the product has a units digits of 1


=(5)/(36)

User Luek Baja
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Answer:

1/36

Explanation:

Product of two numbers having units digit of 1 is only possible if both the die rolls result in 1

P(1 and 1)= 1/6× 1/6= 1/36

User Cristela
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