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Consider the experiment of rolling two standard (six-sided) dice and taking their sum. Assume that each die lands on each of its faces equally often. We consider the outcomes of this experiment to be the ordered pairs of numbers on the dice, and the events of interest to be the different sums. (a) How many outcomes does this experiment have
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Suppose you are choosing a 6-digit personal access code. this code is made up of 4 digits chosen from 1 to 9, followed by 2 letters chosen from a to z. any of these digits or letters can be repeated. find the total number of personal access codes that can be formed. 492,804 341,172 39,917,124 4,435,236
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