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+ | We count the ways to get an odd. If the sum is odd, then we must have an even and an odd. The probability of an even is <math>\frac{1}{3}</math>, and the probability of an odd is <math>\frac{2}{3}</math>. We have to multiply by <math>2!</math> because the even and odd can be in any order. This gets us <math>\frac{4}{9}</math>, so the answer is <math>1 - \frac{4}{9} = \frac{5}{9} = \boxed{(\textbf{C})}</math>. - juliankuang | ||
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Problem 18
The faces of each of two fair dice are numbered , , , , , and . When the two dice are tossed, what is the probability that their sum will be an even number?
Solution 1
We have a die with evens and odds on both dies. For the sum to be even, the rolls must consist of odds or evens.
Ways to roll odds (Case ): The total number of ways to roll odds is , as there are choices for the first odd on the first roll and choices for the second odd on the second roll.
Ways to roll evens (Case ): Similarly, we have ways to roll evens.
Totally, we have ways to roll dies.
Therefore the answer is , or .
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Solution 2 (Complementary Counting)
We count the ways to get an odd. If the sum is odd, then we must have an even and an odd. The probability of an even is , and the probability of an odd is . We have to multiply by because the even and odd can be in any order. This gets us , so the answer is . - juliankuang
See Also
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