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− | Each die has <math>3</math> prime numbers: <math>2, 3, 5</math>. Since the numbers rolled on each die must be distinct, the answer is <math>\frac{ | + | Each die has <math>3</math> prime numbers: <math>2, 3, 5</math>. Since the numbers rolled on each die must be distinct, the answer is <math>\frac{2}{5} \cdot \frac{3}{6} = \boxed{\text{(C)} \frac{1}{5}}</math>. |
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Latest revision as of 16:09, 27 August 2020
Problem
Mark rolled two standard dice. Given that he rolled two distinct values, find the probability that he rolled two primes.
Solution
Each die has prime numbers: . Since the numbers rolled on each die must be distinct, the answer is .