assume that all the odd numbers are equally likely to come up, all the even numbers are equally likely to come up, and the odd numbers are six times as likely to come up as the even numbers. (1) What is the value of w1w1?  (2) What is the value of w4w4?    (3) What is the value of w3w3?

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 For this problem, assume that all the odd numbers are equally likely to come up, all the even numbers are equally likely to come up, and the odd numbers are six times as likely to come up as the even numbers.

(1) What is the value of w1w1? 

(2) What is the value of w4w4? 

 

(3) What is the value of w3w3?

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