Two identical dice are thrown, one after the other. What are the probabilities that (i) the total of the numbers shown is 6
I don't understand how the answer is 6/36 as opposed to 5/36
(1,5) (5,1)
(4,2) (2,4)
(3,3) ----> I don't understand why (3,3) is repeated twice, as rolling a three on die A and and rolling a three on die B are the same event - it can only occur once!
Whereas I understand rolling a 2 on die A and a 4 on die B are two different random variables to rolling a 4 on die A and a 2 on die B respectively.
I don't understand how the answer is 6/36 as opposed to 5/36
(1,5) (5,1)
(4,2) (2,4)
(3,3) ----> I don't understand why (3,3) is repeated twice, as rolling a three on die A and and rolling a three on die B are the same event - it can only occur once!
Whereas I understand rolling a 2 on die A and a 4 on die B are two different random variables to rolling a 4 on die A and a 2 on die B respectively.