A die is tossed twice. The probability of having a number greater than 4 on each toss is ans. 2/3 1/9 1/3
Question
A die is tossed twice. The probability of having a number greater than 4 on each toss is ans. 2/3
1/9
1/3
Solution
The probability of rolling a number greater than 4 (i.e., 5 or 6) on a single die is 2 out of 6, or 1/3, because a die has six faces.
When the die is tossed twice, the probability of both events happening is the product of their individual probabilities.
So, the probability of rolling a number greater than 4 on both tosses is (1/3) * (1/3) = 1/9.
Therefore, the correct answer is 1/9.
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