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Robin, Steven, and John are comparing tree diagrams for rolling double sixes on two six-sided number cubes (6, 6). Robin thinks the probability is 136 based on the tree diagram they created. Steven disagrees and argues that the probability of rolling double sixes is 16. John counts twelve outcomes and claims the probability is 112.

Who correctly found the probability of rolling double sixes using the tree diagram?
A
Robin because there are 36 outcomes and only one is (6, 6).
B
Steven because there are 6 outcomes and only one is (6, 6).
C
Steven because there are 36 outcomes and six of them are (6, 6).
D
John because there are 6 outcomes for each and only one is (6, 6).

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