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What is the probability of rolling two dice, and having a total of 8 dots showing? Express your answer as a percent
rounded to the nearest hundredth.
11.11%
15%
16.67%
13.89%


Sagot :

13.89%

The value of the first die can be any number except for 1 because even if the second die rolls a 6, the total will only be 7. This means that there is a 5/6 chance of rolling an appropriate number with the first die. The second die has a 1/6 chance of rolling any given number. Any given number can be added to only one of the five numbers from the previous die to equal an 8. As a result, both numbers must be multiplied.

5/6 x 1/6 = 5/36 or 13.89%