SOLUTION: The question I need answered is: 1e) Find the probability of scoring a total of 16. Note (The whole question is about a uniform distribution of fair dice. Question 1d) asked wh

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Question 827432: The question I need answered is:
1e) Find the probability of scoring a total of 16.
Note (The whole question is about a uniform distribution of fair dice. Question 1d) asked what the different ways to score 16 were, and my answer was "4+6+6" and "5+5+6". That's all I could find. Also question 1c) asked what the probability of all three numbers being 6 and the answer was (1/216))
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Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1e) Find the probability of scoring a total of 16.
Note (The whole question is about a uniform distribution of fair dice.
Question 1d) asked what the different ways to score 16 were, and my answer was
"4+6+6"; 6+4+6; 6+6+4
"5+5+6"; 5+6+5; 6+5+5
So, P(sum = 16) = 6/216
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Also question 1c) asked what the probability of all three numbers being 6 and the answer was (1/216)).... Correct
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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