Difference between revisions of "2012 UNCO Math Contest II Problems/Problem 2"
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− | <math>\ | + | The total possibilities when we roll 4 fair 6-sided dice is <math>6\cdot 6\cdot 6\cdot 6=1296.</math> We see that the only possible way for these dice to have a sum of <math>5</math> is to have <math>3</math> dice with ones on it and one dice with a <math>2</math> on it. This can be done in <math>4</math> ways. Thus, the probability is <cmath>\frac{4}{1296}=\boxed{\frac{1}{324}}</cmath> |
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 18 November 2020
Problem
Four ordinary, six-sided, fair dice are tossed. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers on top is ?
Solution
The total possibilities when we roll 4 fair 6-sided dice is We see that the only possible way for these dice to have a sum of is to have dice with ones on it and one dice with a on it. This can be done in ways. Thus, the probability is ~SharpApricot123
See Also
2012 UNCO Math Contest II (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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All UNCO Math Contest Problems and Solutions |