11.)   An experiment consists of rolling two fair dice and adding the dots on the two sides...

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11.)  

An experiment consists of rolling two fair dice and adding thedots on the two sides facing up. Assuming each simple event is aslikely as any​ other, find the probability that the sum of the dotsis greater than 2.

The probability that the sum of the dots is greater than 2is

12.)

An experiment consists of rolling two fair dice and adding thedots on the two sides facing up. Find the probability of the sum ofthe dots indicated.

Getting a sum of 1

The probability of getting a sum equal to 1 is

13.)

An experiment consists of tossing 4 fair​ (not weighted)​ coins,except one of the 4 coins has a head on both sides. Compute theprobability of obtaining exactly 1 headhead.

The probability of obtaining exactly 1 headhead is

15.)

An experiment consists of rolling two fair​ (not weighted) diceand adding the dots on the two sides facing up. Each die has thenumber 1 on two opposite​ faces, the number 2 on two opposite​faces, and the number 3 on two opposite faces. Compute theprobability of obtaining the indicated sum.

Sum of 8

The probability of getting a sum of 8 is nothing

16.)

An experiment consists of dealing 7 cards from a standard​52-card deck. What is the probability of being dealt exactly 1ace​?

The probability of being dealt exactly1 ace is approximately

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