Question 1158277
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There is only one favorable outcome (1,1) of 6*6 = 36 possible outcomes,

all with the probability of  {{{1/36}}}.


Therefore, the answer is  P = {{{1/36}}}.
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Solved.


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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;- <A HREF=https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Probability-and-statistics/Rolling-a-pair-of-fair-dice.lesson>Rolling a pair of fair dice</A> 

in this site. &nbsp;You will find there many other similar solved problems.


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What Alan wrote in his post, &nbsp;is a joke, &nbsp;as you understand.


Because these 11 outcomes for the sum go with &nbsp;<U>DIFFERENT &nbsp;PROBABILITIES</U>.


Thank you, &nbsp;Alan, &nbsp;for making us smile (!)