Albert threw two dices simultaneously.The probability of getting two numbers whose product is odd is (a/b).Find the value of product of a and b.(Don't simplify the fraction)

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Albert threw two dices
simultaneously.The
probability of getting two
numbers whose product is
odd is (a/b).Find the value of
product of a and b.(Don't
simplify the fraction)
a)324
b)186
c)16
d) 236
Transcribed Image Text:Albert threw two dices simultaneously.The probability of getting two numbers whose product is odd is (a/b).Find the value of product of a and b.(Don't simplify the fraction) a)324 b)186 c)16 d) 236
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