Multiple Choice
A single die is rolled twice. The set of 36 equally likely outcomes is {(1,1) ,(1,2) ,(1,3) ,(1,4) ,(1,5) ,(1,6) ,(2,1) , (2,2) ,(2,3) ,(2,4) ,(2,5) ,(2,6) ,(3,1) ,(3,2) ,(3,3) ,(3,4) ,(3,5) ,(3,6) ,(4,1) ,(4,2) ,(4,3) ,(4,4) ,(4,5) ,(4,6) ,(5,1) , (5,2) ,(5,3) ,(5,4) ,(5,5) ,(5,6) ,(6,1) ,(6,2) ,(6,3) ,(6,4) ,(6,5) ,(6,6) } . Find the probability of getting two numbers whose sum is greater than 9 and less than 13 .
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B) 0
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