A single number cube is rolled twice. PART A Determine the number of possible outcomes. Explain how you know you have found all the possible outcomes. PART B Find the probability of rolling two numbers that have a sum equal to 10.

A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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A single number cube is rolled twice.
PART A
Determine the number of possible outcomes. Explain how you know you have found all the possible outcomes.

PART B
Find the probability of rolling two numbers that have a sum equal to 10.

 

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