
Suppose you are playing a very simple two-person dice game called Odds 'N' events. One person chooses to be 'odd' and wins whenever the product of his two dice is odd. The other person chooses to be 'even' and wins whenever the product of his two dice is 'even'. What is the probability that the 'odd' person will win?

Important Questions on Probability
In a single throw of three dice, find the probability of getting the same number on the three dice.
[ Correct the answer to two decimal places]

Two cards are drawn simultaneously from a pack of cards. Find the probability of getting both red cards.
[correct the answer to three decimal places]

Two cards are drawn simultaneously from a pack of cards. Find the probability of getting two red picture cards.
[correct the answer to three decimal places]

Two cards are drawn at random from a well-shuffled pack of cards. Find the probability that one card is red and the other black
[correct the answer to two decimal places]

Four married couples have gathered in a room. Two persons are selected at random from amongst them. Find the probability that the selected persons are a husband and his wife.
[correct the answer to two decimal places]

Four married couples have gathered in a room. Two persons are selected at random from amongst them. Find the probability that the selected persons are a gentleman and a lady but not a couple.
[correct the answer to two decimal places]

A bag contains red balls, white balls and black balls. Two balls are drawn. Find the probability that none of them is red.
[correct the answer to two decimal places]

Six boys and six girls sit in a row randomly. Find the probability that the six girls sit together.
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