Multiple Choice
When two six-sided die are rolled, the probability of getting a one on both is 1/36. This means that
A) of every 36 rolls, exactly 1 will have both die be one.
B) the odds against both die being one are 36 to 1.
C) in the long run, the average number of ones is 1/36.
D) in the long run the outcome that both die are one will occur on 1/36 of all rolls.
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