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You roll two dice. What is the probability that the sum of the dice is prime and both dice show the number 6?

Write fractions using the slash (/) key. Reduce fractions to lowest terms.

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    The probability of both dice showing 6:

    The total possible outcomes of rolling 2 dice is 36. (1+1,1+2, ..., 6+5, 6+6). Only one of these 36 rolls give two 6s. Hence, The probability of both dice showing 6 is 1/36 (1 in 36).

    We have 1 + 2 + 4 + 6 + 2 ways to get prime rolls, which is a total of 15 ways.

    Hence the probability of getting a prime is 15/36.
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