Question 717230
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There are 36 possible outcomes when rolling a pair of standard 6-sided dice.


There are 6 different doubles.


There is 1 way to make 12, 2 ways to make 11, and 3 ways to make 10.


There are 6 ways to make doubles and 6 ways to make greater than 9 as we have seen, but two of the ways to make doubles are already counted in the 6 ways to make greater than 9.  So 4 plus 6 equals 10 possible successes.


John
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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