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Determine whether the events are mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive. Then find the probability. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent if necessary.

Rolling a pair of dice and doubles or a sum of 6 is rolled

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NOT mutually exclusive events

Probability=662+562162=1036=51827.8%\text{Probability} = \dfrac{6}{6^2}+\dfrac{5}{6^2}-\dfrac{1}{6^2} = \dfrac{10}{36}=\dfrac{5}{18}\approx 27.8\%

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