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Mathematics, 07.04.2021 21:30 shadiamondw8692

Now that you learned how to calculate the probabilities of each player winning the “maximum game” in the video, let's look at the probabilities of another game. This is how it works: we roll two dice and calculate the multiplication of the two numbers we rolled. --If it is a multiple of 6, I win --If it is not a multiple of 6, you win. Here is an example: If you get 3 and 4, the multiplication is 12. Twelve is a multiple of 6, so I win! 1. Which player would win if you get 2 and 5 in the dice? Me or you? 2. Which player would win if you get 4 and 2 in the dice? 3. Which player would win if you get 1 and 6 in the dice?

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