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He, im just checking the answer from a past hsc question on probability
Its from the 1994 HSC 2 unit exam, question 10 (a) part (iii)
10 (a)
David has invented a games for one person. He throws two ordinary dice repeatedly until the sum of the two numbers shown is either 7 or 9. If the sum is 9, David wins. If the sum is 7, Davud loses. If the sum is any other number, he continues to throw until it is 7 or 9
(iii) What is the probabilty that David wins on his first, second, or thrid throw? leave your anser in unsimplified form.
My answer was different to the one in the back, just checking whether the book is wrong or im just shit at maths
Thanks.
Its from the 1994 HSC 2 unit exam, question 10 (a) part (iii)
10 (a)
David has invented a games for one person. He throws two ordinary dice repeatedly until the sum of the two numbers shown is either 7 or 9. If the sum is 9, David wins. If the sum is 7, Davud loses. If the sum is any other number, he continues to throw until it is 7 or 9
(iii) What is the probabilty that David wins on his first, second, or thrid throw? leave your anser in unsimplified form.
My answer was different to the one in the back, just checking whether the book is wrong or im just shit at maths
Thanks.
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