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Problem
A pair of fair -sided dice is rolled times. What is the least value of such that the probability that the sum of the numbers face up on a roll equals at least once is greater than ?
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Solution
Rolling a pair of fair -sided dice, the probability of getting a sum of is Regardless what the first die shows, the second die has exactly one outcome to make the sum We consider the complement: The probability of not getting a sum of is Rolling the pair of dice times, the probability of getting a sum of at least once is
Therefore, we have or Since the least integer satisfying the inequality is
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Solution 2 (99% Accurate Guesswork)
Let's try the answer choices. We can quickly find that when we roll dice, either the first and second sum to , the first and third sum to , or the second and third sum to . There are ways for the first and second dice to sum to , ways for the first and third to sum to , and ways for the second and third dice to sum to . However, we overcounted (but not by much) so we can assume that the answer is
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See Also
2022 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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