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OLEGan [10]
3 years ago
15

What is p (of four sevens in a row in a two dice toss)?

Mathematics
1 answer:
ivolga24 [154]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

P = 0.0008   (non rounded answer is 0.000771605)

Step-by-step explanation:

You first need to determine how many different ways you can roll a 7 using 2 dice.  You options are...

First Die    Second Die

  1                     6

  2                    5

  3                    4

  4                    3

  5                    2

  6                    1

There are six different ways to roll a 7.  If you do the same for all possible numbers, you will see that there are 36 total options when rolling two dice.  The first die has six options, and the second die also has 6 options.  6x6 = 36.  (This is the fundamental counting principal you have have leared in statistics)

So the chances of rolling a 7 one time with two dice is 1/6.  Since repeated rolling of dice is an independent event (any roll has no effect on the next roll), you multiply the probabilities of each event.

So the probability of rolling a 7 four times in a row is

(1/6)(1/6)(1/6)(1/6), which simplifies to 1/6^4, or 1/1296,

Probability is written in decimal form, and usually rounded to 4 decimal places.

1/1296 =   0.000771605,  or  0.0008 rounded to 4 decimals

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