Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
Okay kewl, I will spell it out for you. This was your new, or second, question:



And this was the original (or first) question, as posted on the Wizard's forum:

You have two 6-sided dice in a cup. You shake the dice, and slam the cup down onto the table, hiding the result. Your partner peeks under the cup, and tells you, truthfully, "At least one of the dice is a 2."

What is the probability that both dice are showing a 2?


The answer to your second question is the textbook question to which the answer is 1/11.
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It is not a new question, I posted it at least 5 or 6 times till now, and only now you decide to address it.

And the first question is not mine(neither is the second one but nevermind) or maybe it is a way of expressing in English I got confused by.

IT DOES NOT MATTER whether the dice are thrown once or a million times. The odds are one and the same. Always 1/11. Try to think it through.