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Two dice, one blue and one grey, are thrown at the same time. Write down all the possible outcomes.
 
(i) Complete the following table:
 
Event: ‘Sum on \(2\) dice’ \(2\) \(3\) \(4\) \(5\) \(6\) \(7\) \(8\) \(9\) \(10\) \(11\) \(12\)
Probability \(\frac{1}{36}\) ii ii ii ii ii \(\frac{5}{36}\) ii ii ii \(\frac{1}{36}\)
 
[Note: Enter the fraction values in simplified form.]
 
 
(ii) A student argues that ‘there are \(11\) possible outcomes \(2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11\) and \(12\). Therefore, each of them has a probability \(\frac{1}{11}\). Do you agree with this argument? Justify your answer.