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4 June, 12:12

Manuel rolls a fair pair of six-sided dice. The sample space of all possible outcomes is shown below.

Let A be the event that the first die is six and B be the event that the second die is four.

What is P (A or B), the probability that the first die is six or the second die is four?

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  1. 4 June, 13:40
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    11/36

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First die 6: 6 possibilities

    Second die 4: 6 possibilities

    Intersection: 1 possibility (6,4)

    P (A or B) = (6 + 6 - 1) / 36

    11/36
  2. 4 June, 14:08
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    A pair of dice consisting of a six-sided die and a four-sided die is rolled and the sum is determined. Let A be the event that a sum of 5 is rolled and let B be the event that a sum of 5 or a sum of 9 is rolled. Find (a) P (A), (b) P (B), and (c) P (A n B).
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