Solved: This problem was posed by the Chevalier de Mere

Chapter 6, Problem 6.1.41

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This problem was posed by the Chevalier de Mere and was solved by Blaise Pascal and Pierre de Fermat.a) Find the probability of rolling at least one six when a die is rolled four times. b) Find the probability that a double six comes up at least once when a pair of dice is rolled 24 times. Answer the query the Chevalier de Mere made to Pascal asking whether this probability was greater than 112. e) Is it more likely that a six comes up at least once when a die is rolled four times or that a double six comes up at least once when a pair of dice is rolled 24 times?

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