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If I roll 2 dice, there are 36 possible outcomes. If x is the sum of those two numbers, what would the probability distribution look like? | Socratic
![SOLUTION: Assume you are rolling two dice; the first one is red, and the second one is green. Use systematic listing to determine the number of ways you can roll a total SOLUTION: Assume you are rolling two dice; the first one is red, and the second one is green. Use systematic listing to determine the number of ways you can roll a total](http://i.stack.imgur.com/9CoBC.gif)
SOLUTION: Assume you are rolling two dice; the first one is red, and the second one is green. Use systematic listing to determine the number of ways you can roll a total
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