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Find the probability that one die is a 4 , given that the sum of the two die is 9.

Answer to Problem 4CYP
J
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Two dice are rolled.
Formula Used:
Conditional Probability
The conditional probability of B given A is :
Calculation:
Let A be the event that the sum of the two die is 9.
Let B be the event that one die is a 4.
We need to find the probability that one die is a 4 , given that the sum of the two die is 9.
The set of pairs of die whose sum is 9 = A = { (3,6) , (4,5) , (5,4) , (6,3) }
The set of pairs of die where one die is a 4 , from the set A = { (4,5) , (5,4)}
So, there are 4 pairs of die whose sum is 9 in the
Therefore,
So , the correct option is J.
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