2006 AMC 10B Problems/Problem 21
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Problem
For a particular peculiar pair of dice, the probabilities of rolling , , , , , and , on each die are in the ratio . What is the probability of rolling a total of on the two dice?
Solution
Let be the probability of rolling a . The probabilities of rolling a , , , , and are , , , , and .
Since the sum of the probabilities of rolling each number must equal 1:
So the probabilities of rolling a , , , , , and are , ,,,,.
The possible combinations of two rolls that total are:
The probability of rolling a total of on the two dice is equal to the sum of the probabilities of rolling each combination.