SOLUTION: Two dice are thrown let A be the event that the sum of upper face number is odd and B the event of our least one ace. assuming a sample space of 36 point, list the sample point whi

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Question 1196049: Two dice are thrown let A be the event that the sum of upper face number is odd and B the event of our least one ace. assuming a sample space of 36 point, list the sample point which belong to the event (A intersection B) (A union B) and come to find the probability of these events assuming equally likely event.
Answer by greenestamps(13203)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


There are many places in your post where it is not clear what you mean.

Most significantly, perhaps, I don't know what to make of "the event (A intersection B) (A union B)".

If you want help with your question, make your post so it is clear what the question is.

Re-post....


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