Suppose two dice (one red, one green) are rolled. Consider the following events. A: the red die shows 1; B: the numbers add to 4; C: at least one of the numbers is 1; and D: the numbers do not add to 12. Express the given event in symbols. HINT [See Example 5.] At least one of the numbers is 1, or the numbers add up to 4. OCUB' OC'UB O Cn B OCUB C'n B How many elements does it contain?

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Suppose two dice (one red, one green) are rolled. Consider the following events. A: the red die shows 1; B: the numbers add to 4; C: at least one of the numbers is 1; and D: the numbers
do not add to 12. Express the given event in symbols. HINT [See Example 5.]
At least one of the numbers is 1, or the numbers add up to 4.
O CUB'
O C'UB
Cn B
CUB
OC'n B
How many elements does it contain?
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose two dice (one red, one green) are rolled. Consider the following events. A: the red die shows 1; B: the numbers add to 4; C: at least one of the numbers is 1; and D: the numbers do not add to 12. Express the given event in symbols. HINT [See Example 5.] At least one of the numbers is 1, or the numbers add up to 4. O CUB' O C'UB Cn B CUB OC'n B How many elements does it contain?
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