SOLUTION: Consider the experiment of rolling two dice (one die is blue and the other is red) and the following events:
A: ‘The sum of the dice is 8’ and B: ‘Both dice have even numbe
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A: ‘The sum of the dice is 8’ and B: ‘Both dice have even numbe
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Question 1028444: Consider the experiment of rolling two dice (one die is blue and the other is red) and the following events:
A: ‘The sum of the dice is 8’ and B: ‘Both dice have even numbers’ and C: “The difference (absolute value) of the dice is 2” and D: “the blue die has an even number”
Find (a) p(A and B) (HINT: You cannot assume these are independent events.)
(b) p(A or B)
(c) Are A and B mutually exclusive events? To Explain.
(d) Are A and B independent events? Explain. (no explanations no points)
(e) Are C and D independent events? Explain. (no explanations no points)
You can put this solution on YOUR website! (a) P(A & B) = 3/36 = 1/12
Of the five pairs that will give a sum of 8, only three are both even.
(b) P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A&B) =
by the addition law of probability.
(c) Are A and B mutually exclusive events? NO, because P(A & B) is NOT equal to zero.
(d) Are A and B independent events? NO, because P(A) = 5/36, P(B) = 1/4, P(A&B) = 1/12, and so .
(e) Are C and D independent events? YES. P(C & D) = 4/36 = 1/9.
Now P(C) = 8/36 = 2/9, while P(D) = 1/2.
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