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Consider rolling two 6-sided dice. One of them is a fair die. The other is unfair, where the numbers 1-4 are all equally likely to be rolled, but the number 5 is twice as likely as the number 1 to be rolled, and the number 6 is 3 times as likely as the number 1 to be rolled. What are these values from the probability distribution for the set of possible outcomes for the sum of the two dice

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