from the 1988 hsc paper, Q9(b)ii:
"A die whose faces are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 is tossed twice. The sum S of the numbers which appear uppermost on the die is calculated...
It is known that a 4 appears on the die at least once in the two throws. Find the probability that S is greater than 8"
The answer they gave was 4/11. I don't understand how they got this. please help!!
didi
"A die whose faces are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 is tossed twice. The sum S of the numbers which appear uppermost on the die is calculated...
It is known that a 4 appears on the die at least once in the two throws. Find the probability that S is greater than 8"
The answer they gave was 4/11. I don't understand how they got this. please help!!
didi