Originally Posted by arcimede$ View Post
True but not the complete picture. There is a 2 on one die (the red one), or there is a 2 on the other die (the blue one) or there is a 2 on both of them.



No one said it did. Back to the red/blue dice. The 2 can be on the red die or the blue die. That is what "at least one die" means. If the 2 is on the red die then the blue die can be 1-6, that gives you 6 possibilities. If the 2 is on the blue die then the red die can have 1-6, that also gives you 6 possibilities. Since the 2-2 is a duplicate we eliminate one and you are left with 11 possible results.

This has all been explained to you multiple times.
OMG Arc you can't use the same die twice to solve the problem.