Discrete Probability:  Four dice are thrown, what's the probability that: a) None of them fall higher than three? b) None of them fall higher than four? c) That four is the highest number thrown?

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Discrete Probability

Four dice are thrown, what's the probability that:

a) None of them fall higher than three?

b) None of them fall higher than four?

c) That four is the highest number thrown?

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Given data :

Four dice are thrown.

The objective is to find the probability that:

a) None of them fall higher than three.

b) None of them fall higher than four.

c) That four is the highest number thrown.

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