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You roll two fair dice. Let E be the event that an even total shows on the dice. Let F be the event that a six shows on at least one of the dice.

Find P(F) and P(F|E).

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P(F)=1/3; P(F|E)=1/13
P(F)=1/3; P(F|E)=5/18
P(F)=11/36; P(F|E)=7/18
P(F)=11/36; P(F|E)=5/18?

Would the answer be,

P(F)=11/36; P(F|E)=5/18?

8 years ago

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PsyDAG
Agree.
8 years ago

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