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Three six-sided fair dice are rolled. The six sides are numbered 1,2,3,4,5,6. Let A be the event that the first die shows an even number, let B be the event that the second die shows an even number, and let C be the event that the third die shows an even number. Express each of the following events in terms of the named events described above: 1) the event that all three dice show even numbers 2) the event that...
You roll two six-sided fair dice. a. Let A be the event that either a 4 or 5 is rolled first followed by an even number. P(A) = Round your answer to four decimal places. b. Let B be the event that the sum of the two dice is at most 5. P(B) = Round your answer to four decimal places. c. Are A and B mutually exclusive events? d. Are A and B independent events?
QUESTION 4 Consider the experiment that consists of rolling a 10-sided dice and writing down the result. The events A and B are defined as A-the number is even) B-the number is greater than 6) How many outcomes does AUB have? a-5 b. 2 C. 7 d- 9 4 QUESTION5 Consider the experiment that consists of rolling a 10-sided dice and writing down the result. The events A and B are defined as A -the number is even ) B-the...
You roll a pair of fair 6-sided dice: a red die and a blue die. (a) Consider event A: {the outcome of the red die is more than 3} and event B: {the outcome of the red die is less than 5}. Given that event A occurs, what is the probability that event B occurs? (b) Are A and B mutually exclusive (i.e., disjoint)? (c) Are A and B independent? (d) Calculate the probability of event C: {the outcome of...
You roll a pair of fair 6-sided dice: a red die and a blue die. (a) Consider event A: {the outcome of the red die is more than 3} and event B: {the outcome of the red die is less than 5}. Given that event A occurs, what is the probability that event B occurs? (b) Are A and B mutually exclusive (i.e., disjoint)? (c) Are A and B independent? (d) Calculate the probability of event C: {the outcome of...
Two, 9-sided, fair die are tossed, and the uppermost face of each die is observed. The following events are defined from this random experiment: Let...A : represent the event the uppermost faces sum to fourB : represent the event that the absolute difference between the uppermost faces is 2. For example, |die1-die2|=2C : represent the event that the product of the uppermost faces is four. For example, die1*die2 =4What is the probability that the top sides of these two dice:Part...
Suppose that Adam rolls a fair six-sided die and a fair four-sided die simultaneously. Let A be the event that the six-sided die is an even number and B be the event that the four-sided die is an odd number. Using the sample space of possible outcomes below, answer each of the following questions.What is P(A), the probability that the six-sided die is an even number?What is P(B), the probability that the four-sided die is an odd number?What is P(A...
Explain when will two events be independent and when will two events be mutually exclusive. Can two mutually exclusive events be independent also? Can two independent events be mutually exclusive? Suppose the experiment is roll two dice. Consider events E= both numbers are even. F = both numbers are odd, Are E and F mutually exclusive? Are they independent? Consider events U and V. U= the first number is even, V= the second number is even. Are U and V mutually...
Two six-sided dice will be rolled once and the numbers (number of dots) on each dice is to be recorded. Define events Еґ the sum of the two dice is 1,1-2,3, , 12. a. List all the outcomes in the Sample Space. Calculate the probability of each event, El, E2, , E12. c. Let A be the event "the sum of the two dice is greater than 6" Calculate P(E10|A) and P(A|E10)
4. (22pt) Danielle is performing an experiment where she draws a random card from standard deck, rolls a 6 sided dice, and draws a marble from a bag with 4 red, 5 green, 10 blue, and 12 white. Use this information to answer the following questions (be sure to write all probability answers as fractions AND decimals with 3 place values): a. How big is the sample space? b. Write out, exactly, what 3 possible outcomes might be. c. Let...