Suppose two fair cubic dice are rolled until the sum of their outcomes is at least 11. What is the expected number of times the dice must be rolled? Group of answer choices 12 36 24 14 None of these.
Suppose two fair cubic dice are rolled until the sum of their outcomes is at least 11. What is the expected number of times the dice must be rolled? Group of answer choices 12 36 24 14 None of these.
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Suppose two fair cubic dice are rolled until the sum of their outcomes is at least 11. What is the expected number of times the dice must be rolled?
Group of answer choices
12
36
24
14
None of these.
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