A family plays a game with a dice. In a single thrown of dice, getting a prime
number means father wins and getting an even number means son wins. Find the
probability that both wins simultaneously.
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A family plays a game with a dice. In a single thrown of dice, getting a prime
number means father wins and getting an even number means son wins. Find the
probability that both wins simultaneously.
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so probability of winning is equal for both of them.
Answer:
probability that father wins - 3/6 = 1/2
probability that son wins - 3/6 = 1/2