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Mathematics, 26.06.2021 23:30 stalkerwolf210113

The probability that both numbers are greater than 6 if the same
number can be chosen twice
the probability that both numbers
are less than 7 if the same
number can be chosen twice
the probability that both numbers
are odd numbers less than 6 if the
same numbers cannot be chosen
twice
the probability that both numbers
are even numbers if the same
numbers cannot be chosen twice
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