A number theory problem by Matthew Tam

Number Theory Level pending

Three standard six-sided dice, one red, one green, and one white, are rolled. How many outcomes are possible where the number rolled on the red die is greater than the number rolled on the green die, and the number rolled on the green die is greater than the number rolled on the white die?


The answer is 20.

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