Winning at craps. The game of craps starts with a come-out

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Winning at craps. The game of craps starts with a come-out roll, in which the shooter rolls a pair of dice. If the total of the spots on the up-faces is 7 or 11, the shooter wins immediately (there are ways that the shooter can win on later rolls if other numbers are rolled on the come-out roll). Roll a pair of dice 25 times and estimate the probability that the shooter wins immediately on the come-out roll. For a pair of perfectly made dice, the probability is 0.2222.

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