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11 May, 08:27

A standard six-sided die shows a number, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6, on each of its sides. You roll the die once. Let E be the event of rolling the die and it showing an even number on top and L be the event of rolling a number less than 4. Rolling a 3 is an outcome of which of the following events? Select all correct answers.

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  1. 11 May, 08:50
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    Rolling a 3 is an outcome of which of the following events? Select all correct answers.

    Select all that apply:

    1. E OR L

    2. E′ AND L

    3. E AND L

    4. E′ OR L′

    5. L′

    6. E AND L′

    Answer:

    1. E OR L

    2. E' AND L

    4. E' OR L'

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given

    S = Sample Space = {1,2,3,4,5,6}

    E = the event of showing an even number on top = {2,4,6}

    L the event of showing a number less than 4 = {1,2,3}

    Test Item = {3}

    From the above, we can easily get E' and L'

    E' means items not in E but in Sample Space; in other words, Odd numbers

    E' = {1,3,5}

    L' means items not in L but in Sample Space; in other words, numbers greater than or equal to 4

    L = {4,5,6}

    OR Rule

    For a statement to be true, then at least one of the conditions must be true.

    AND Rule

    For a statement to be true, all conditions must be true.

    So,

    1. E OR L

    E = {2,4,6}

    L = {1,2,3}

    E OR L = {1,2,3,4,6}

    This is true for a roll that gives an outcome of 3

    2. E' AND L

    E' = {1,3,5}

    L = {1,2,3}

    E AND L = {1,3}

    This is true for a roll that gives an outcome of 3

    3. E AND L

    E = {2,4,6}

    L = {1,2,3}

    E AND L = {2}

    This is not true for a roll that gives an outcome of 3

    4. E′ OR L′

    E' = {1,3,5}

    L' = {4,5,6}

    E' OR L' = {1,3,4,5,6}

    This is true for a roll that gives an outcome of 3

    5. L′

    L' = {4,5,6}

    This is not true for a roll that gives an outcome of 3

    6. E AND L′

    E = {2,4,6}

    L' = {4,5,6}

    E AND L' = {4,6}

    This is not true for a roll that gives an outcome of 3
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