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30 June, 21:16

With 2 dices, what is the probability that a person would get two of the same number on both dice

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  1. 30 June, 22:31
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    So the number of the first die doesn't matter, as long as the second is the same. thereby the first die can be 6 options from 6 choices, or 6/6, which equals 1. the second die has to be whatever the first is, so there is only 1 option out of 6 choices, or 1/6. Multiply these together, and you will get 1/6.
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