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Two unbiased dice are thrown simultaneously. What is the probability of getting at most one five in a single throw of the two dice?


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Solution

When two dices are thrown simultaneously, the total number of cases are formed are 36.

So, we need to find the cases of getting at most one five in a single throw of the two dices.

Therefore, the cases are 1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,5,1,5,2,5,3,5,4,5,6,6,5

So, the favourable outcome are 10.

Now, we know that

Probability(atmostone5inasingledice)=FavourableoutcomesTotalnumberofoutcomesProbability(atmostone5inasingledice)=1036Probability(atmostone5inasingledice)=510

Hence, the probability of getting at most one five in a single throw of the two dices is 518.


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