What if we roll more than 2 dice

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If we roll two dice and observe the sum, the most common outcome is 7 and occurs with probability 1/6. But what if we roll more than 2 dice?

(a) Suppose we roll three dice and observe the sum. What is the most likely sum and what is the probability of its occurrence?

(b) Repeat part (a) for the case of four dice?

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