Consider the experiment of rolling a six- sided die labeled with numbers 1 through 6. Consider the following events A={1, 2, 3}, B={2, 4, 6}, C={4, 5, 6}. Which of the above events describes the event of observing even numbers? A, B or C

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Consider the experiment of rolling a six-
sided die labeled with numbers 1 through
6. Consider the following events
A={1, 2, 3},
B={2, 4, 6},
C={4, 5, 6}.
Which of the above events describes the
event of observing even numbers?
A, B or C
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the experiment of rolling a six- sided die labeled with numbers 1 through 6. Consider the following events A={1, 2, 3}, B={2, 4, 6}, C={4, 5, 6}. Which of the above events describes the event of observing even numbers? A, B or C
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