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int sum = 2 + generator.nextInt(11);
Error in the above statement:
- A die “DIE_1” contains values from 1 to 6 and a die “DIE_2” contains values from 1 to 6.
- The above statement produces the random number from 2 to 12 where all the values have the same probability...
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