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1 May, 08:33

You roll two dice. Let event A be "The first die shows a 2, a 3, or a 5" and event B be "The second die shows an odd number." What is P (A/B) ?

Write fractions using the slash (/) key. Reduce fractions to their lowest terms.

(The / is supposed to be the straight line but I didn't know how to put it on here.)

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  1. 1 May, 10:05
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    P (A) = 3/6 (3 out of all possible outcomes) = 1/3

    P (B) = 3/6 = 1/3 again since possible odd numbers are 3 (1,3,5)

    P (A/B) is basically 1/3 / 1/3

    which is (3/3 = ) 1

    Haven't worked with possibilities in ages so I'm not sure for the P (A/B) part! Sorry!
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