Suppose that three fair dice are rolled. a)  What is the probability of not getting at least one six? b)  What is the probability of getting all three sixes? c)  If you add all three dice together, how many times more likely are you to get 10 than 18?

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Suppose that three fair dice are rolled.

  1. a)  What is the probability of not getting at least one six?

  2. b)  What is the probability of getting all three sixes?

  3. c)  If you add all three dice together, how many times more likely are you to get 10 than 18?

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