A red die and blue die are rolled. The red die has

9
9 sides and the blue die has
5
5 sides. What is the probability of rolling a 3 on the red die and a 4 on the blue die? You do not need to simplify your answer.

Since each die has a different number of sides, we need to consider the total number of possible outcomes for each die separately before calculating the probability of rolling a 3 on the red die and a 4 on the blue die.

Total possible outcomes for red die = 9
Total possible outcomes for blue die = 5

Probability of rolling a 3 on the red die = 1/9
Probability of rolling a 4 on the blue die = 1/5

Therefore, the probability of rolling a 3 on the red die and a 4 on the blue die = (1/9) * (1/5) = 1/45