15. An experiment consists of rolling a single 9-sided die (#'d 1-9) one time. Find the probability that: (a) the number rolled is odd, given the number is less than 6. (b) the number is greater than 6, given the number is even.
15. An experiment consists of rolling a single 9-sided die (#'d 1-9) one time. Find the probability that: (a) the number rolled is odd, given the number is less than 6. (b) the number is greater than 6, given the number is even.
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