A number cube is rolled three times. An outcome is represented by a string of the sort OEE (meaning an odd number on the first roll, an even number on the second roll, and an even number on the third roll). The 8 outcomes are listed in the table below. Note that each outcome has the same probability. For each of the three events in the table, check the outcome(s) that are contained in the event. Then, in the last column, enter the probability of the event. Event A: More odd numbers than even numbers Event B: An even number on both the first and the last rolls Event C: An odd number on each of the last two rolls OOE EEE 0 Outcomes 000 OEO n 3 EEO EOE OEE EOO O B a D D C Probability 0 0 0 X

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A number cube is rolled three times. An outcome is represented by a string of the sort OEE (meaning an odd number on the first roll, an even number on the
second roll, and an even number on the third roll). The 8 outcomes are listed in the table below. Note that each outcome has the same probability.
For each of the three events in the table, check the outcome(s) that are contained in the event. Then, in the last column, enter the probability of the event.
Event A: More odd numbers than even
numbers
Event B: An even number on both the
first and the last rolls
Event C: An odd number on each of
the last two rolls
OOE
D
EEE 000
D
Outcomes
OEO EEO EOE OEE EOO
G
D
D
a
a
Probability
0
0
0
A
51
Transcribed Image Text:A number cube is rolled three times. An outcome is represented by a string of the sort OEE (meaning an odd number on the first roll, an even number on the second roll, and an even number on the third roll). The 8 outcomes are listed in the table below. Note that each outcome has the same probability. For each of the three events in the table, check the outcome(s) that are contained in the event. Then, in the last column, enter the probability of the event. Event A: More odd numbers than even numbers Event B: An even number on both the first and the last rolls Event C: An odd number on each of the last two rolls OOE D EEE 000 D Outcomes OEO EEO EOE OEE EOO G D D a a Probability 0 0 0 A 51
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