3. A fair four-sided die has two faces numbered 0 and two faces numbered 2. Another fair four- sided die has its faces numbered 0, 1, 2, and 3. The two dice are rolled. Let X and Y be the respective outcomes of the roll. Let W = X +Y. Determine the pmf of W.

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3. A fair four-sided die has two faces numbered 0 and two faces numbered 2. Another fair four-
sided die has its faces numbered 0, 1, 2, and 3. The two dice are rolled. Let X and Y be the
respective outcomes of the roll. Let W = X +Y. Determine the pmf of W.
4. There are 10 kevs and only one of them can open a lock
We do not know which kev can
Transcribed Image Text:3. A fair four-sided die has two faces numbered 0 and two faces numbered 2. Another fair four- sided die has its faces numbered 0, 1, 2, and 3. The two dice are rolled. Let X and Y be the respective outcomes of the roll. Let W = X +Y. Determine the pmf of W. 4. There are 10 kevs and only one of them can open a lock We do not know which kev can
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