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o-na [289]
1 year ago
11

Find the probability if two dice are rolled. (Enter the value of probability in decimals. Round the answer to three decimal plac

es.)
Mathematics
1 answer:
enyata [817]1 year ago
4 0

The probability of getting a total of 8 when two dice are rolled is 0.139 when the answer is rounded to three decimal places.

<h3>What is meant by Probability?</h3>

Numerous uses of mathematics' probability formula may be found. Probability can be used, for instance, to determine the likelihood that a certain marketing would really be successful in generating fresh customers. Calculating the likelihood of something happening is another use of probability.

Let's examine what probability is, how to compute the probabilities of single and many random occurrences, and how the terms probability and odds vary from one another.

The likelihood that an event like rolling two dice will occur is determined by probability:

P(A) = f / N

Odds and probability are connected, but the probability determines the odds. Probability is required before calculating the likelihood of an occurrence.

The probability is P(getting a total of 8 from both dices)=5/36= 0.139.

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