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Originally Posted by creatively12 I couldn't understand part of the question where it says that X is related to the number, N, thrown on the dice, but still I computed the chances of x which came as 1 2 3 6 10, but after that I couldn't understand how to calculate its probabilities. | N = 1: X = 2.
N = 2: X = 1.
N = 3: X = 6.
N = 4: X = 2.
N = 5: X = .
N = 6: X = .
Now go back and re-consider the questions I asked.
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