You roll two fair dice, one green and one red.
(a) yes
(b) 1/6 * 1/6 = 1/36
(c) 1/6 * 1/6 = 1/36
(d) That's (b) + (c) = 1/18
You roll two fair dice, one green and one red. (a) Are the outcomes on the dice independ...
|-/4 POINTS BBUNDERSTAT12 4.2.017.MI. You roll two fair dice, one green and one red. (a) Are the outcomes on the dice Independent? Yes No (b) Find P3 on green die and 5 on reddie). (Enter your answer as a fraction.) (Enter your (c) Find P(5 on green die and 3 on red die). (Enter your answer as a fraction.) (d) Find PC(3 on green die and 5 on reddie) or (5 on green die and 3 on red die)). (Enter...
9. - 1 points BBUnderstat12 4.2.018. My Notes Ask Your Teacher You roll two fair dice, one green and one red. (a) Are the outcomes on the dice independent? Yes No (b) Find P(1 on green die and 2 on red die). (Enter your answer as a fraction.) (c) Find P(2 on green die and 1 on red die). (Enter your answer as a fraction.) (d) Find P((1 on green die and 2 on red die) or (2 on green...
You roll two fair dice, a green one and a red one. (a) What is the probability of getting a sum of 7? (Enter your answer as a fraction.) 1 (b) What is the probability of getting a sum of 11? (Enter your answer as a fraction.) 2 (c) What is the probability of getting a sum of 7 or 11? (Enter your answer as a fraction.) Are these outcomes mutually exclusive? Yes No
You roll two dice, one is red and one is blue. a.) Are the outcomes independent? Why or why not? b.) Find P (2 on red die). c.) Find P (4 on blue die). d.) Find P (2 on red die and 4 on blue die) e.) Find P (3 on red die and 6 on blue die) f.) Find P (2 on red die and 4 on blue die) or (3 on red die and 6 on blue die).
3. Consider independently rolling two fair dice, one red and the other green. Let A be the event that the red die gets a 3, B be the event that the green die gets a 4, and C be the event that the total number showing on the two dice is 7. A. Are A and B independent? Explain. B. Are B and C independent? Explain.
Suppose you roll two dice. Assume one is red and one is blue so that they are distinguishable. Let A be the event "The sum of the two dice is 7." and B be the event "The red die is 4." and C be the event "The difference of the two dice is even." a.) Are A and B independent? Justify your answer. b.) Are B and C independent? Justify your answer. c.) Are A and C independent? Justify your...
you roll two fair dice, once red and one green. What is the probability of getting a sum of 9?
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?...
Please answer the questions clearly 1. Roll a pair of dice, one red and one green. Now, define the following events: A is the event that at least one of the dice will be an even number B is the event that the sum of the die will be equal to 7; C is the event that at least one of the dice is equal to 1 (a) Draw a picture of the sample space. (b) List all the outcomes...
1. Roll a pair of dice, one red and one green. Now, define the following events: A is the event that at least one of the dice will be an even number B is the event that the sum of the die will be equal to 7; C is the event that at least one of the dice is equal to 1 (a) Draw a picture of the sample space. (b) List all the outcomes for each of the events...