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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