A red die, a blue die and a yellow die (all six sided) are rolled.We are interes
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A red die, a blue die and a yellow die (all six sided) are rolled.We are interested in probability that the number appearing on thebule die is less than that appearing on the yellow die, which isless than that appearing on the red die. that is B, Y and R aredonating, respectively , the number appearing on the blue, yellowand red die, we are interested in P(B<Y<R)a) What is the probability that no two of the dice land on the samenumber?
b) Given that no two of the dice land on the same number, what isthe conditional probability that B<Y<R ?
c) What is P(B<Y<R) ?
Explanation / Answer
C.
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