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Textbook Solutions for Elementary and Intermediate Algebra

Chapter 3 Problem 3.7.78

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Rolling Dice. The points on the graph represent all of the possible outcomes when two fair dice are rolled a single time. For example, , shown in red, represents a 5 on the first die and a 2 on the second. Which of the following sentences best describes the outcomes that lie in the shaded area? (i) Their sum is at most 6. (ii) Their sum exceeds 6. (iii) Their sum does not exceed 6. (iv) Their sum is at least 6. 1234Outcome on 2nd die 1st die2nd die

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The first step in solving 3 problem number 78 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Rolling Dice. The points on the graph represent all of the possible outcomes when two fair dice are rolled a single time. For example, , shown in red, represents a 5 on the first die and a 2 on the second. Which of the following sentences best describes the outcomes that lie in the shaded area? (i) Their sum is at most 6. (ii) Their sum exceeds 6. (iii) Their sum does not exceed 6. (iv) Their sum is at least 6. 1234Outcome on 2nd die 1st die2nd die
From the textbook chapter Graphing Linear Equations and Inequalities in Two Variables; Functions you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Elementary and Intermediate Algebra 5 
Author Alan S. Tussy R. David Gustafson
ISBN 9781111567682

Rolling Dice. The points on the graph represent all of the possible outcomes when two

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