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Two fair dice are thrown. let p be the probability that the product (multiply) of the two die will exceed some number. which of the following probabilities is not possible for the value of p? assume that all probabilities are rounded to the nearest ten-thousandth. (hint: order the products from largest to smallest for all possible rolls of the die.) 0. 0.1667 0.7778 0.5556 0.4167

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