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30 June, 13:35

Getting a sum of either 7 or 12 on a roll of two dice. Overlapping or non overlapping? Probability of combined events?

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  1. 30 June, 16:28
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    The correct answers are:

    Non-overlapping; and 7/36.

    Explanation:

    Non-overlapping events, or mutually exclusive events, are events that cannot happen at the same time. When we roll 2 dice, we cannot get a sum of 7 and a sum of 12 at the same time, so they are non-overlapping.

    To find the probability of two non-overlapping events, P (A or B), we add the probabilities.

    To get a sum of 7, we can roll a 1&6; 6&1; 2&5; 5&2; 3&4; or 4&3. This makes 6 ways out of 36 total to get a 7.

    To get a sum of 12, we can roll a 6&6. This makes 1 way out of 36 to get a 12.

    This makes 6/36+1/36 = 7/36.
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