Respuesta :
Answer:
The claim is not fair because:
- Probability of roliing two 6s = Probability of rolling two 3s = 1/36
Step-by-step explanation:
The probaility of an event is defined as the number of favorable outcomes divided by the number of total possible events.
P (event E) = number of outcomes for event E / number of possible events
1. As first step, you may draw a table to find the sample space (set of all possible outcomes).
Sample space
The results of the rolling two dice are summarized in this table:
          Second roll   1    2    3    4     5    6
First roll
 1                    (1,1)  (1,2)   (1,3)  (1,4)  (1,5)  (1,6)
 2                   (2,1)  (2,2)  (2,3)  (2,4)  (2,5)  (2,6)
 3                   (3,1)  (3,2)  (3,3)  (3,4)  (3,5)  (3,6)
 4                   (4,1)  (4,2)  (4,3)  (4,4)  (4,5)  (4,6)
 5                   (5,1)  (5,2)  (5,3)  (5,4)  (5,5)  (5,6)
 6                   (6,1)  (6,2)  (6,3)  (6,4)  (6,5)  (6,6)
2.Now, in that table, you can observe:
The results (3,3) and (6,6) are highlited.
a) Total number of events: 6 × 6 = 36
b) Nnmber of outcomes for the event rolling two 6s (6,6): 1
c) Number of outcomes for the event rolling two 3s (3,3): 1
3) Next, you can calculate the probabilities:
a) Probability rolling two 6s = 1 / 36
b) Probability of rolling two 3s: 1 / 36
4. Conclusion: the probabilities prove that rolling two 6s is just as likely as rolling two 3s.