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To Explain: that it’s less likely to get at least one set of “double 1s” on 24 rolls of a pair of dice than it is to get at least one “1” on four rolls of a single die.
Answer to Problem 7.74E
0.4914
Explanation of Solution
Formula used:
Multiplication rule for independent
Calculation:
Rolling 24 times a dice
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