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Mathematics, 05.06.2020 04:02 kbuhvu

Sean is playing a board game. To win he needs to roll a sum of 10 or more with a pair of dice on his next turn. There are 11 possible sums when you roll 2 dice and 3 of these outcomes will result in him winning this game. Sean therefore says that the probability that he will win the game is 3/11. Explain the mistake in Sean's thinking.

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