SOLUTION: Two dice, one green and one yellow, are rolled. Find the conditional probability. (Enter your probability as a fraction.) The dice have the same parity, given that both of them ar

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Question 1179707: Two dice, one green and one yellow, are rolled. Find the conditional probability. (Enter your probability as a fraction.)
The dice have the same parity, given that both of them are even.

Answer by ikleyn(52835)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Given that both dice are even IMPLIES that they have the same parity.


T H E R E F O R E,   the probability under the problem's question is equal to 1 (one; ONE).           ANSWER

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