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15 June, 22:39

Two standard number cubes are thrown, one after the other. What is the probability that the first cube lands showing a 1 and the second cube lands showing a number that is not 1? Round the answer to the nearest thousandth.

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  1. 16 June, 00:41
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    Let A be the probability that you throw a 1

    Let B be the probability that you don't throw 1

    A and B are independent events

    P (A) = 1/6 and P (B) = 5/6

    Because they are independent you multiply them: 1/6 x 5/6 = 0.138888 ...

    Rounded to the nearest thousandth is 0.139
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