Suppose that you roll a 6-sided die.  Let A be the event that the die shows an even number, and let B be the event that the die shows a number that is greater than 2.   Find P(A∩B)

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Suppose that you roll a 6-sided die.  Let A be the event that the die shows an even number, and let B be the event that the die shows a number that is greater than 2.  

Find P(A∩B)P(A∩B).  Enter your answer as a decimal probability rounded to three decimal places.  

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