iv) two of the numbers are the same and the remaining number is different (a "single pair").
iv) two of the numbers are the same and the remaining number is different (a "single pair").
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Transcribed Image Text:a) Three fair six-faced dice (each with faces numbered from 1 to 6) are rolled.
i) How many possible outcomes are there?
Find the probability that:
ii)
all three numbers are different;
iii)
all three numbers are the same;
iv)
two of the numbers are the same and the remaining number is different (a "single
pair").
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