SOLUTION: Consider a​ six-sided die that has 1 dot on one​ side, 2 dots on two​ sides, and 3 dots on three sides. If the die is rolled​ twice, determine the probability of rolling a

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Question 1140248: Consider a​ six-sided die that has 1 dot on one​ side, 2 dots on two​ sides, and 3 dots on three sides. If the die is rolled​ twice, determine the probability of rolling a 2 and then a 1.
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Answer by ikleyn(52780)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The probability to get "2" at the first roll is   = .


The probability to get a "1" at the second roll is  .


The probability to have the requested combination in the requested order is the product


     = .    ANSWER


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