SOLUTION: Event A: You roll a number greater than or equal to three. What is P(A')?
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Question 823939: Event A: You roll a number greater than or equal to three. What is P(A')?
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Event A: You roll a number greater than or equal to three.
What is P(A')?
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Event A': You do not roll a number greater than or equal to 3.
P(A') = P(1<= x <=2) = 2/6 = 1/3
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Stan H.
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