Hmm... But the P of getting two 3's is 1/36...How's that different than #1? If the P of getting a 3 on one die is 1/6, then so is the P of getting a 4 on another...So why multiply by 2 when you're seeking the P for two different numbers, and not when seeking the P for the same number?
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