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In the game of craps, you roll two dice and observe the outcome of the two,
six sided, dice.
a) What is the
there are two of them!
b) One bet that you can make in this game is to roll a 12 as the sum of the two dice.
What is the probability of this outcome?
c) Another bet is that you will get a sum of 7 on the two dice when you roll them. What
is the probability of this outcome?
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