A six-sided die is rolled twice. The result of the rolls are denoted as A and B. Assume that all pair of outcomes (A,B) are equally likely. A random variable is defined as X=(A,B). Determine P(X≥4).
A six-sided die is rolled twice. The result of the rolls are denoted as A and B. Assume that all pair of outcomes (A,B) are equally likely. A random variable is defined as X=(A,B). Determine P(X≥4).
Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter10: Sequences, Series, And Probability
Section10.8: Probability
Problem 22E
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A six-sided die is rolled twice. The result of the rolls are denoted as A and B. Assume that all pair of outcomes (A,B) are equally likely. A random variable is defined as X=(A,B). Determine P(X≥4).
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