Multiple Choice
In a particular game, a six-sided fair die is tossed. If the number of spots showing is six, you win $6; if the number of spots showing is five, you win $3; if the number of spots showing is four, you win $2; and if the number of spots showing is three, you win $1. If the number of spots showing is one or two, you win nothing. You are going to play the game twice. The probability that you win at least $9 in total on the two plays of the game is:
A) 1/6.
B) 1/3.
C) 1/36.
D) 1/12.
Correct Answer:

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