Im pretty sure it would be 4
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Answer:
1/12
Step-by-step explanation:
Let’s list out cases:
1+1:
Probability of getting 1 and 1 is (1/6)^2 = 1/36
1+2:
Probabilty of getting 1 and 2 is (1/6)^2 = 1/36 and getting 2 and 1 is (1/6)^2 = 1/36.
That is all of the cases because 1+3 and 2+2 are equal to 4. Summing it up, we get: 3(1/36) = 1/12