SOLUTION: What is the probability of getting at least one six in a single throw of three fair dice? a. 9/36 b. 91/216 c.3/6 d. 123/216

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Question 1111743: What is the probability of getting at least one six in a single throw of three fair dice?
a. 9/36
b. 91/216
c.3/6
d. 123/216

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