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This is dealing with probability: an experiment consists of rolling two fair dice and adding the dots on the two sides facing up. what is the probability that the sum of the dots is 11?

a:
 \frac{1}{9}
b:
 \frac{1}{18}
c:
 \frac{1}{36}
d:
 \frac{1}{12}
me i don't know.


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