I think that's the wrong answer, because it's 2/3 which is 66.666667%Let's look at all the ways we can get an even total:
- Odd + Odd = Even.
- Even + Even = Even
- Even + Odd = Odd + Even = Odd.
So this makes 2/3 of all cases, since we have the same number of odd (1,3,5) as we do even (2,4,6).
So we have:
There are 6 x 6 combinations in total (First die has 6 options, second also has 6) so there are 36 options in total. However, since we have two die, we must divide by 2. This is because suppose Die #1 gets a 3 and Die #2 gets a 6. This would be the same as Die #1 getting a 6 and Die #2 gets a 3.
So we now have 18 combinations in total. As seen above, 2/3 of them are even.
So therefore the number of combinations yielding even is 18 x 2/3 = 12.
Now we must consider the totals greater than 7 that are ODD (since we have already counted even ones).
Only possible combinations are:
- 3 + 6 = 9
- 4 + 5 = 9
- 5 + 6 = 11
Adding another 3 cases.
So therefore total probability of getting a total that is EITHER even or greater than 7 is:
(12+3)/18 = 15/18 = 83.333%
From where did you get this question and its answer?I think that's the wrong answer, because it's 2/3 which is 66.666667%
I think I may know how to do it now, it's just [18/36 + 15/36] - 9/36
which = 2/3
Thanks though.
I got this question from 3u book 1 by Jones & couchmanFrom where did you get this question and its answer?
Because the "Even totals" already amount to 2/3 of the total cases, let alone including those that exceed 7.
The answer is 2/3 what i got lol..Answer = 30/36= 5/6
Purely from a table, done in 1 minute without trying to be fancy and make little errors by being a smartass.
Rolling a sum of greater than 7 or even means you can't roll a 3, 5, or 7.
You can roll a 3 in 2 different ways (2,1)(1,2).
You can roll a 5 in 4 different ways (2,2)(2,2)(1,3)(3,1).
You can roll a 7 in 6 different ways (1,6)(6,1)(5,2)(2,5)(4,3)(3,4).
The total possibilities is 36.
So
?Rolling a sum of greater than 7 or even means you can't roll a 3, 5, or 7.
You can roll a 3 in 2 different ways (2,1)(1,2).
You can roll a 5 in 4 different ways (2,2)(2,2)(1,3)(3,1).
You can roll a 7 in 6 different ways (1,6)(6,1)(5,2)(2,5)(4,3)(3,4).
The total possibilities is 36.
So
Fixed.
"Even totals" amount to 1/2 actually.From where did you get this question and its answer?
Because the "Even totals" already amount to 2/3 of the total cases, let alone including those that exceed 7.
LOL..The total possibilites is actually 42. This is because we have 6x6 ways of rolling dice, but we aren't actually counting the extra 6 rolls where we roll the same number on each dice.
Since we don't want to roll a 3, 5, or 7, we add all these up.
We know that a 3 is rolled in 2 ways, a 5 in 4 ways, and a 7 in 6 ways. Hence the amount of ways we roll a 3, 5, or 7 is 12.
Hence there is a chance we will roll a sum of 3, 5, or 7.
Subtract this from one to get the chance that we roll evens or greater than 7:
lol.
The answer isLOL..
How is this 2u maths question confusing everyone?
it's 18/36 (all even) + 15/36 (numbers > 7) = 11/12
Then you must do - 9/36 as there are 9 numbers in > 7 which is also an even so you must subtract.
therefore it's 18/36+15/36 = 11/12 - 9/36
which is 2/3 which is the answer.
it's 2/3 lol..The answer is