ID: 753 
 
  
  
     
 When rolling two dice, what is the probability that you roll a total number that is at least 3? 
 
 
 
  
  
 
   Aligned LLM's Response: 
  
    			When
			rolling
			two
			dice
			,
			there
			are
			a
			total
			of
			
			3
			6
			possible
			outcomes
			.
			To
			find
			the
			probability
			of
			rolling
			a
			total
			number
			that
			is
			at
			least
			
			3
			,
			we
			can
			count
			the
			number
			of
			outcomes
			that
			meet
			this
			criteria
			and
			divide
			by
			the
			total
			number
			of
			outcomes
			.
			\n
			There
			are
			
			1
			2
			outcomes
			that
			meet
			this
			criteria
			:
			(
			1
			,
			1
			),
			(
			1
			,
			2
			),
			(
			1
			,
			3
			),
			(
			1
			,
			4
			),
			(
			1
			,
			5
			),
			(
			1
			,
			6
			),
			(
			2
			,
			1
			),
			(
			2
			,
			2
			),
			(
			2
			,
			3
			),
			(
			2
			,
			4
			),
			(
			2
			,
			5
			),
			(
			2
			,
			6
			),
			(
			3
			,
			1
			),
			(
			3
			,
			2
			),
			(
			3
			,
			3
			),
			(
			3
			,
			4
			),
			(
			3
			,
			5
			),
			(
			3
			,
			6
			),
			(
			4
			,
			1
			),
			(
			4
			,
			2
			),
			(
			4
			,
			3
			),
			(
			4
			,
			4
			),
			(
			4
			,
			5
			),
			(
			4
			,
			6
			),
			(
			5
			,
			1
			),
			(
			5
			,
			2
			),
			(
			5
			,
			3
			),
			(
			5
			,
			4
			),
			(
			5
			,
			5
			),
			(
			5
			,
			6
			),
			(
			6
			,
			1
			),
			(
			6
			,
			2
			),
			(
			6
			,
			3
			),
			(
			6
			,
			4
			),
			(
			6
			,
			5
			),
			(
			6
			,
			6
			).
			\n
			There
			fore
			,
			the
			probability
			of
			rolling
			a
			total
			number
			that
			is
			at
			least
			
			3
			is
			
			1
			2
			/
			3
			6
			,
			which
			simpl
			ifies
			to
			
			1
			/
			3
			or
			approximately
			
			0
			.
			3
			3
			3
			.
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