Let's call the event of the red die to show a six as event A, and the event of the green die to show a six as event B.
The theoretical probability is defined as the ratio of the number of favourable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes. On both dices, we have 6 possible outcomes(the numbers from 1 to 6), with one favourable outcome(the number 6), therefore, the probabilities of those events are:

Each roll is independent from each other, then, the probability of both events happening simultaneously is given by their product:

Using the additive rule of probability, we have the following equation for our problem:

the probability that the red die shows a six or the green die shows a six is 11/36.
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the median is 99
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(lowest) 35, 42, 72, <u>99</u>, 119, 120, 120.5 (highest)
the median is the middle #
the middle # is 99
Your answer is x = 3.
-3(x + 5) = 6 - 3(2x + 4)
-3x - 15 = 6 -6x - 12
-3x - 15 = -6 - 6x
-3x + 6x = -6 + 15
3x = -6 + 15
3x = 9
x = 3