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ar, mpot bookmarks now s Sakai Part 1 of1 Question 1 of 4 Assume that you have 2 unblased dice. a yellow and a green one, Let A, B and Cbe 3 events, such that: A: Both the yellow and green die roll up an odd number B: The green die rolls 5 C: The outcome of the yellow die is smaller than or equal to 3 What is the probability of event A? B. PIA)1 Question 2 of 4 Assume that you have 2 unbiased dice. a yellow and a green one Let A, B and C be 3 events such that A Both the yehow and green die roll up an odd number B: The green die rolls 5 C: The outcome of the yellow die is smaller than or equal to 3 What is PIA B)? O A. PIA B)-1/4 O C. PIA Bj-113 D. PIAlB)-112 .com-gompKhalid Young D. mp @ ..kh mp3 ^ | w (Explanation / Answer
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probability of event A =P(both roll up an odd number )=P(A) =(3/6)*(3/6) =1/4
option C
2)
there are 6 events in which green roll is 5 ; from which 3 are events in which yellow is odd
hence P(A|B) =3/6 =1/2
option D
3)
as for outcome on yellow die is less than or equal to 3; there are total 3*18 events in C; out of which 3 events in which green dice is 5.
hence P(B|C) =3/18 =1/6
option D
4)
P(CnB) =3/36 =1/12
option C
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