uppose that two fair dice are rolled. Let A be the event where a 6 is rolled, B be the event where doubles (i.e. two of the same number) were rolled, C be the event where the first die rolled is a 4, and D be the event where the sum of the dice is 7. Find the following probabilities (you might want to draw the table of all possible dice rolls to the side): (a) Pr[A] (b) Pr[B] (c) Pr[C]

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Suppose that two fair dice are rolled. Let A be the event where a 6 is rolled, B be the event where doubles
(i.e. two of the same number) were rolled, C be the event where the first die rolled is a 4, and D be the
event where the sum of the dice is 7.
Find the following probabilities (you might want to draw the table of all possible dice rolls to the side):
(a) Pr[A]
(b) Pr[B]
(c) Pr[C]

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In general, there are 36 possible outcomes when rolled a pair of balanced dice.

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