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If Two Fair Dice, One Red and One White, Are

Question 27

Question 27

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If two fair dice, one red and one white, are rolled, in how many ways can the result be obtained?
-The sum of the two dice is at least 6.


A) 25 ways
B) 6 ways
C) 26 ways
D) 21 ways

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