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8 October, 16:12

On a single roll of two number cubes are rolling a sum of 6 and rolling doubles independent events?

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  1. 8 October, 19:10
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    A - > Rolling a sum of 6 (Can occur with (1,5), (5,1), (3,3), (2,4), (4,2)

    B - > Rolling Doubles (Can occur in 6 different ways)

    P (A) = 5/36

    P (B) = 6/36 = 1/6

    P (A) * P (B) = (5/36) * (1/36)

    = 5/1296

    P (A∩B) = 1/36 (This only happens when (3,3) is rolled

    In this case,

    P (A) * P (B) = / = P (A∩B)

    Hence, they are not independent, which means that their occurence affects the others' probability.
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