Two six-sided fair dice are rolled.   The probability that at least one number is odd and the sum of the two numbers is even is . The probability that exactly one number is 6 and the product of the two numbers is at most 15 is . 1.  1/9 1/4 1/3 1/2 5/6

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Two six-sided fair dice are rolled.
 

The probability that at least one number is odd and the sum of the two numbers is even is . The probability that exactly one number is 6 and the product of the two numbers is at most 15 is .

1.  1/9

1/4

1/3

1/2

5/6

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