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Latest revision as of 21:10, 9 June 2016
Problem
For a particular peculiar pair of dice, the probabilities of rolling
,
,
,
,
and
on each die are in the ratio
. What is the probability of rolling a total of
on the two dice?
Solution
The probability of getting an
on one of these dice is
.
The probability of getting
on the first and
on the second die is
. Similarly we can express the probabilities for the other five ways how we can get a total
. (Note that we only need the first three, the other three are symmetric.)
Summing these, the probability of getting a total
is:
See also 2016 AIME I Problems/Problem 2
See also
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