Question 1162109
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In the following table listing all 36 possible combinations of two six-sided dice, the Green Die is listed first in any pair.  Combinations which qualify as a "success" according to the described experiment are underlined


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<u>Total</u>  <u>Enumerated Ways To Make Total</u>
  2       <u>1,1</u>
  3       <u>1,2</u>  2,1
  4       <u>1,3</u>  2,2  3,1
  5       <u>1,4</u>  2,3  3,2  4,1
  6       <u>1,5</u>  2,4  3,3  4,2  5,1
  7       1,6  2,5  3,4  4,3  5,2  6,1
  8       <u>2,6</u>  3,5  4,4  5,3  6,2
  9       <u>3,6</u>  4,5  5,4  6,3
 10       <u>4,6</u>  5,5  6,4
 11       <u>5,6</u>  6,5
 12       <u>6,6</u>
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There are 10 underlined combinations out of 36 possible combinations.  Which of your answers is the same value as *[tex \Large \frac{10}{36}]?
								
								
John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi}\ +\ 1\ =\ 0]
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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