Mathematics
Mathematics, 08.05.2020 22:57, eileentennyson

Ryan and Matt are playing a game by rolling two number cubes, with faces numbered 1 through 6, one after the other. Ryan gets a point when the number on the first cube is an odd number and the number on the second cube is an even number. Matt gets a point when the number on the first cube is 5. The table below shows all possible combinations of numbers on the cubes.

Who is more likely to get a point on the first roll of both the cubes?
A.
Ryan is more likely to get a point, because 13/36>9/36
B.
Matt is more likely to get a point, because 13/36 > 6/36
C.
Both are equally likely to get a point, because 6/36 = 6/36
D.
Ryan is more likely to get a point, because 9/36>6/36

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