Exercise 4.8. Dice. You roll two dice. Let A belthe event that the sum of the...
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?
8. We roll two fair dice. (1) Given that the roll results in a sum of 6 or less, what is the conditional probability that doubles are rolled? A "double" means that two dice have the same number (2) Given that the two dice land on different numbers, what is the conditional proba- bility that at least one die roll is a 1?
If you roll two dice and find their sum, what is the probability of the sum being even or greater than 8?
Roll two (balance) dice. Let A be the event that the two numbers are the same and let B be the event that the sum of the two numbers is > 10. (i) Calculate P(A) and P(B). (ii) Are A and B independent? Calculate P(AUB).
5. What is the correct set notation for the event that "the sum of the two dice is not less than 5 if at least one die lands with 3 facing up"? 6. Calculate the probability that the sum of the two dice is not less than 5 if at least one die lands with 3 facing up. 7. Are A and B independent? Explain your reasoning. Use for Questions 1-7: Hector will roll two fair, six-sided dice at the...
Suppose you roll two fair 6-sided dice, and A is the event that both dice are even, and B is the event that the sum of the dice is 9 or more.Hint: 2.4, and the very first problem of this worksheet quiz.(a) Find P(A)(b) Find P(B)(c) Find P(A ∪ B)(d) Find P(Ac ∩ Bc)
Suppose you roll two fair dice and the dice add up to. For each possible value of s ∈ {2, 3, . . . , 12},let Fs be the event that the dice sum to. Then determine the probability that, given that Fs occurs, the two dice multiply to a number less than 15.
You roll two fair dice. Let E be the event that an even total shows on the dice. Let F be the event that a three shows on at least one of the dice. Find P(F) and P(F | E).A. P(F)=1/3, P(F | E)=5/18B. P(F)=11/36, P(F | E)=5/18C. P(F)=1/3, P(F | E)=1/13D. P(F)=11/36, P(F | E)=7/18
Questions 1-7: Hector will roll two fair, six-sided dice at the same time. Let A = the event that at least one die lands with the number 3 facing up. Let B = the event that the sum of the two dice is less than 5. 1. What is the correct set notation for the event that “at least one die lands with 3 facing up and the sum of the two dice is less than 5”? 2. Calculate the...
Question 5: Roll two fair dice and let X be the sum of the two numbers faced up. a. Find the probability distribution of X . b. What is the expected value of X? c. What is the variance of X ?