SOLUTION: a pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the number landing uppermost on the first die is a 3, and let F denote the event that the sum of numbers landing uppermos

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Question 450992: a pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the number landing uppermost on the first die is a 3, and let F denote the event that the sum of numbers landing uppermost is 6.Determine if e and f are independant events
Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
They are independent events because the number on one die is independent of the number on the other.
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Ed

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