Two fair dice are rolled. Let A be the event that at least one of the dice lands on 4. Let B be the event that the sum of the values showing is 9, 10, or 11. If p(A) = w/36, what is the value of W? (Enter your answer as a single integer-- no words.) A If p(B) = x/36, what is the value of ? (Enter your answer as a single integer-- no words.) N If p(An B) = y/36, what is the value of y? (Enter your answer as a single integer--no words.) A Ifp(A|B) = z/36, what is the value of 2? (Enter your answer as a single integer--no words.) A/ Are A and B independent events? (Enter the word "yes" or "no".)

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Two fair dice are rolled.
Let A be the event that at least one of the dice lands on 4.
Let B be the event that the sum of the values showing is 9, 10, or 11.
If p(A) = w/36, what is the value of? (Enter your answer as a single integer--
no words.)
A
If p(B) = x/36, what is the value of ? (Enter your answer as a single integer--
no words.)
A
If p(An B) = y/36, what is the value of y? (Enter your answer as a single
integer--no words.)
A
Ifp(A|B) = z/36, what is the value of 2? (Enter your answer as a single
integer--no words.)
A/
Are A and B independent events? (Enter the word "yes" or "no".)
Transcribed Image Text:Two fair dice are rolled. Let A be the event that at least one of the dice lands on 4. Let B be the event that the sum of the values showing is 9, 10, or 11. If p(A) = w/36, what is the value of? (Enter your answer as a single integer-- no words.) A If p(B) = x/36, what is the value of ? (Enter your answer as a single integer-- no words.) A If p(An B) = y/36, what is the value of y? (Enter your answer as a single integer--no words.) A Ifp(A|B) = z/36, what is the value of 2? (Enter your answer as a single integer--no words.) A/ Are A and B independent events? (Enter the word "yes" or "no".)
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