(New page: For part a, the chance of drawing each die is independent of the other one. So the probability of red on the first roll is just the product of the chance of drawing a red face on each die....)
 
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Latest revision as of 07:33, 17 September 2008

For part a, the chance of drawing each die is independent of the other one. So the probability of red on the first roll is just the product of the chance of drawing a red face on each die. hope that makes sense.

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