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Title: When a balanced die is rolled twice, 36 equally likely outcomes are possible. LetA = event the sum ...
Post by: Begonia on Apr 8, 2020
When a balanced die is rolled twice, 36 equally likely outcomes are possible. Let

A = event the sum of the two rolls is 8
B = event the first roll comes up 3.

Are A and B independent events?

▸ Yes

▸ No


Title: When a balanced die is rolled twice, 36 equally likely outcomes are possible. LetA = event the sum ...
Post by: mace on Apr 8, 2020
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Title: Re: When a balanced die is rolled twice, 36 equally likely outcomes are possible. LetA = event the ...
Post by: malabranche13 on Feb 20, 2022
HELP!!

When a balanced die is rolled twice, 36 equally likely outcomes are possible. Let A = event the sum of the two rolls is 7 B = event the first roll comes up 2. Are A and B independent events?


Title: Re: When a balanced die is rolled twice, 36 equally likely outcomes are possible. LetA = event the s
Post by: habiba on Feb 20, 2022
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