Gieo một con súc sắc cân đối và đồng chất hai lần. Tính xác suất của biến cố: “Tổng hai mặt xuất hiện của con súc sắc bằng 9” là:
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Gieo một con súc sắc cân đối và đồng chất 2 lần thì \({{n}_{\Omega }}=36\).
Gọi A là biến cố: “Tổng hai mặt xuất hiện của con súc sắc bằng 9”
Ta có những khả năng sau: \(\left( 3;6 \right);\left( 4;5 \right);\left( 5;4 \right);\left( 6;3 \right)\Rightarrow {{n}_{A}}=4\)
Vậy \(P\left( A \right)=\frac{4}{36}=\frac{1}{9}\).
Chọn D.
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