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Two dice are rolled. The probability of getting AT LEAST ONE six is:
Aone over six (1/6)
Beleven over thirty six (11/36)
Cone over three (1/3)
Done over two (1/2 exactly)
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. eleven over thirty six (11/36)
Complement: P(no six on either die) = (5/6)² = 25/36. P(at least one six) = 1 − 25/36 = 11/36.
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