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Two fair dice are rolled simultaneously. The probability that 5 will come up at least once is:


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Probability of getting 5 at least once when two dice are rolled simultaneuously.

The probability of any event E is the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the total number of sample spaces.

i.e., P(E)=NumberoffavourableoutcomesTotalnumberofoutcomes

The number of sides in a die is 6.

The total outcome for rolling two fair dice simultaneously is 6×6=36

The possible outcomes for getting at least 5 by rolling a fair dice twice are:

(1,5),(5,1),(2,5),(5,2),(3,5),(5,3),(4,5),(5,4),(5,5),(6,5),(5,6)

So, the number of favorable outcomes is 11

Consider E to be the probability of getting 5 at least once.

Probability of getting 5 at least once:

P(E)=NumberoffavourableoutcomesTotalnumberofoutcomes=1136

Hence, the probability that 5 will come up at least once is 1136.


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