SOLUTION: If you are given S (1;2;3;4;5;6) describe the event A than the number of points rolled with a dice is exactly divisible by three.

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Question 292088: If you are given S (1;2;3;4;5;6) describe the event A than the number of points rolled with a dice is exactly divisible by three.
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you are given S (1;2;3;4;5;6) describe the event A than the number of points rolled with a dice is exactly divisible by three.
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A = {3,6}
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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