please show all work Find 1) When two balanced dice are rolled, there are 36 possible...
When a pair of dice are rolled there are 36 different possible outcomes. If a pair of dice are rolled 3 times, what is the probability of getting a sum of 3 every time? Question options: a) 0.00017147 b) 0.0005787 c) 0.1111 d) 0.03703704
(b) IULUI SAPT Two dice are rolled. Find the probabilities of the following events. 13. The first die is 3 or the sum is 8. 14. The second die is 5 or the sum is 10. One card is drawn from an ordinary deck of 52 cards. Find the probabilities of drawing the following cards. 15. (a) A 9 or 10 (b) A red card or a 3 (c) A 9 or a black 10 (d) A heart or a...
Find the odds for getting a sum of 12 when two fair dice are rolled O A. 1 to 35 O B. 35 to 1 O C. 1 to 36 OD, 36 to 1
Rolling Dice 2. A pair of dice is rolled. Here is the sample space (all of the possible outcomes) of rolling a pair of dice. First Die a) In how many different ways can we roll a 7 (as the sum of the two dice)? What is the probability of rolling a 7? 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 4 5 6 7 8 b) In how many ways can we roll a sum that is divisible by 3?...
please show me all the steps two fair dice rolled find the probability that the number of that appears is: a) are both 2 b) have a total that is at most 10 c) are both factors of 70 whose product divides 70 d) add to a number that is divisible by 5
Solve the problem. Find the odds for getting a sum of 9 when two fair dice are rolled O A. 1/8 B. 1/10 O C. 5/36 OD. 1/12
both 7 and 8 7. Suppose two dice are rolled. Find the probabilities of the following events a) the maximum of the two numbers rolled is less than or equal to 2; b) the maximum of the two numbers rolled is less than or equal to 3; c) the maximum of the two numbers rolled is exactly equal to 3 d) Repeat b) and c) for r instead of 3, for each z from 1 to 6. e) Denote by...
Suppose two dice are rolled. Find the probabilities of the following events. a) the maximum of the two numbers rolled is less than or equal to 2; b) the maximum of the two numbers rolled is less than or equal to 3; c) the maximum of the two numbers rolled is exactly equal to 3. d) Repeatb)andc)forxinsteadcf3,foreachxfrom1to6. e) Denote by P(x) the probability that the maximum number is exactly x. What should P(I) +P(2) +P(3) +P(4) +P(5) +P(6) equal? Check...
Suppose two dice (one red, one green) are rolled. Consider the following events.A: the red die shows 5.B: the numbers add to 4.C: at least one of the numbers is 3.D: the numbers do not add to 10.Express the event "The numbers do not add to 4." in symbols.1B D D' B' B' ∪ DHow many elements does it contain?2
Two standard dice are rolled, one red, one green. Let A be the event that the red die is a either a 4 or a 6, let B be the event that the sum of the dice is grenter than 5 a. Find P(A) c. Find P(A | B) e. Find P(An B) . Find P(A'I B) 10. b. Find P(B) d. Find P(B | A) f. Find P(AnB') h Find P(A'UB) Are events A and B dependent or independent?...