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| Question 1064597:  Three dice are thrown simultaneously the probability of getting a sum six or less is
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 Answer by Fombitz(32388)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! There are  or  possible outcomes. Look at the possible rolls that have 1 as the first roll,
 (1,1,1)=3
 (1,1,2)=4
 (1,1,3)=5
 (1,1,4)=6
 (1,2,1)=4
 (1,2,2)=5
 (1,2,3)=6
 (1,3,1)=5
 (1,3,2)=6
 (1,4,1)=6
 When the first roll changes to 2, 4 of them are removed,
 (2,1,1)=4
 (2,1,2)=5
 (2,1,3)=6
 (2,2,1)=5
 (2,2,2)=6
 (2,3,1)=6
 When the first roll changes to 3, 3 more are removed,
 (3,1,1)=5
 (3,1,2)=6
 (3,2,1)=6
 When the first roll changes to 4, 2 more are removed,
 (4,1,1)=6
 There are no rolls that begin with 5 or 6 in the solution set.
 So out of 216 possible outcomes, 20 have a sum of 6 or less.
 
  
  
Answer by math_helper(2461)
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