Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, if you're picking 5 numbers out of 36 in a lottery, the probability of getting all 5 correct is like super low. It's actually 1 in 376,992. So, good luck with that, but maybe save your money for something more practical, like, I don't know, avocado toast or something.
The probability is 7/36
The probability is 8/36 = 4/9The probability is 8/36 = 4/9The probability is 8/36 = 4/9The probability is 8/36 = 4/9
Probability that the sum is 6 = 5/36 Probability that the sum is 7 = 6/36
The only number less than 3 that you can get with two dice is 2. The probability of getting a 2 is 1/36.The only number less than 3 that you can get with two dice is 2. The probability of getting a 2 is 1/36.The only number less than 3 that you can get with two dice is 2. The probability of getting a 2 is 1/36.The only number less than 3 that you can get with two dice is 2. The probability of getting a 2 is 1/36.
The probability of rolling 12 with 2 dice is 1 in 36. The probability of not rolling 12 with 2 dice is 35 in 36.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! The probability of getting all 6 numbers correct in a lottery of 40 numbers is quite small, but remember, it's all about enjoying the process of playing and not just the outcome. Keep a positive mindset and have fun with it, my friend!
Part1: Finding probability of getting sum as a perfect square. Maximum sum of both the dice is (6+6) equal to 12. Up to 12, the perfect squares are: 1, 4 and 9. Getting a sum of 1 from two dice is not possible. So, we are left with 4 and 9. To get 4, the combination can be: (2,2) or (1,3) or (3,1). This means, to get the sum as 4, the probability is [3/36]. To get 9, the combination can be: (3,6) or (6,3) or (5,4) or (4,5). This means, to get the sum as 9, the probability is [4/36]. Therefore,the total probability of getting the sum as a perfect square is: [(3/36)+(4/36)]=[7/36]. Part2: Finding the probability of getting sum as an even number. The possible even numbers can be 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12. But, as 4 is already considered in part1, it should be ignored in this case. The probability of getting sum as 2 is: [1/36] The probability of getting sum as 6 is: [5/36] The probability of getting sum as 8 is: [5/36] The probability of getting sum as 10 is: [3/36] By adding all the above, the probability of getting sum as an even number (ignoring 4) is: [(1/36)+(5/36)+(5/36)+(3/36)]=[14/36]. From part 1 and part 2, we get the total probability as [(7/36)+(14/36)]=[7/12]=0.583333.
The probability is 7/36
The probability is 8/36 = 4/9The probability is 8/36 = 4/9The probability is 8/36 = 4/9The probability is 8/36 = 4/9
Probability that the sum is 6 = 5/36 Probability that the sum is 7 = 6/36
The probability is 1/36
The only number less than 3 that you can get with two dice is 2. The probability of getting a 2 is 1/36.The only number less than 3 that you can get with two dice is 2. The probability of getting a 2 is 1/36.The only number less than 3 that you can get with two dice is 2. The probability of getting a 2 is 1/36.The only number less than 3 that you can get with two dice is 2. The probability of getting a 2 is 1/36.
The probability of rolling 12 with 2 dice is 1 in 36. The probability of not rolling 12 with 2 dice is 35 in 36.
In one roll the probability is 1/36.
The probability is 1/36.
The probability of getting a 2 or 12 on two dice is 2 in 36, or 1 in 18.
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