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Many games involve chance and they usually involved either dice or cards. For this activity, we will look at a common game called 7‐11 where two dice are rolled. If the roll adds up to 7 or 11, the player wins. If the roll adds up to 2, 3, or 12, the player loses. If there is any other sum, it is a draw (no winner or loser). Use this two‐dice roll scenario to complete the problems below.

1. Create a list of all the possible outcomes and their sum.
2. What is the probability for each of the sums below?
3. What is the total chance of winning?
4. What is the total chance of losing?


Sagot :

Answer:

Win: 3+4=7, 6+1=7, 2+5=7, 5+6=11

Loses: 1+1=2, 2+1=3, 6+6=12

Draw: 1+3=4, 2+2=4, 3+2=5, 4+1=5, 3+3=6, 1+5=6, 4+2=6, 3+5=8, 4+4=8, 6+2=8,  

3+6=9, 4+5=9, 4+6=10, 5+1=6, 5+2=7, 5+5=10

Just put it into a tree diagram and its good to go

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