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A single die is rolled twice. Find the probability of getting a 2 the first time and a 6 the second time. Express the probability as a simplified fraction.

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User Petehern
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it would be 2/6 bc, one die, rolled twice, and landing on a 2 the first time and 6 the second time, is actually a 2/6 chance, you have 6 numbers, one die, two chances.

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would be 2/6 bc, one die, rolled twice, and landing on a 2 the first time and 6 the second time, is actually a 2/6 chance, you have 6 numbers, one die, two chances.

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