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Prove that you cannot load two dice in such a way that the probabilities for any sum from 2 to 12 are the same.  (Be sure to consider
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the case where one or more sides turn up with probability zero.)

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Prove that you cannot load two dice in such a way that the probabilities for any sum from 2 to 12 are the same. (Be sure to consider the case where one or more sides turn up with probability zero.)