SOLUTION: 1. You roll a number cube twice. Find each probability. b. P(1, then 2) c. P(3, then Even) d. P(Less than 4, then 1) e. P(Odd, then Even) f. P(Divisible by 2, then 5) g. P(G

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Question 851736: 1. You roll a number cube twice. Find each probability.
b. P(1, then 2)
c. P(3, then Even)
d. P(Less than 4, then 1)
e. P(Odd, then Even)
f. P(Divisible by 2, then 5)
g. P(Greater than 2, then Odd)

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
6 possible outcomes, Rolls are INdependent Events
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