Consider the case where two 3-sided dice* are rolled sequentially (one after the other). *A real thing, but typically less interesting-looking than you might imagine. A. What is the outcome set for this case? 29. B. What is the probability of the dice landing (1, 3) (in that order)? C. What is the probability of the results shown on the dice adding up to exactly 4 (example: 1+3 = 4)?
Consider the case where two 3-sided dice* are rolled sequentially (one after the other). *A real thing, but typically less interesting-looking than you might imagine. A. What is the outcome set for this case? 29. B. What is the probability of the dice landing (1, 3) (in that order)? C. What is the probability of the results shown on the dice adding up to exactly 4 (example: 1+3 = 4)?
Chapter8: Sequences, Series,and Probability
Section8.7: Probability
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