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Standard XII
Mathematics
Total Probability Theorem
Two dice are ...
Question
Two dice are tossed together. Find the odds in favour of the sum of the numbers on them as
2.
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Solution
If two dice are tossed, total number of events
=
6
×
6
=
36.
Favourable event is
(
1
,
1
)
.
Number of favourable events
=
1
odds in favour
=
1
36
−
1
=
1
35
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