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Okay, I realized what I was doing wrong.
I had the right approach, but the condition we need to satisfy in order to use PIE is that each container contains GREATER THAN 6 objects, not greater than 5. That is, the die roll is greater than 6. (Then, by applying PIE, we find all...
How many sums with exactly one 4?
I started working through the problem as you suggested, but it becomes pretty painful counting the possible combinations with exactly one 4.
Permutations of 1 3 6 6, 2 2 6 6, 5 3 2 6, etc... With that many, how can you be sure you're covering all of them...
Homework Statement
If you roll a fair die 5 times, what is the probability that the sum of the five rolls is 20?
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
I know the sample space is all possible permutations of 1 to 6 taken five at a time with repetition, which is 6^5 = 7776...