The probabilities of the outcomes of rolling a loaded (unfair) 6-sided die are as follows: P(1)=0.10P(1)=0.10 P(2)=0.15P(2)=0.15 P(3)=0.15P(3)=0.15 P(4)=0.15P(4)=0.15 P(5)=0.15P(5)=0.15 P(6)=0.30P(6)=0.30 If the die is rolled once, what is the probability of obtaining: a. a 3 or a 5? P(3or5)=P(3or5)=    b. an odd number? P(odd)=P(odd)=    c. a value greater than 3? P( > 3)=P( > 3)=

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The probabilities of the outcomes of rolling a loaded (unfair) 6-sided die are as follows:

P(1)=0.10P(1)=0.10 P(2)=0.15P(2)=0.15 P(3)=0.15P(3)=0.15 P(4)=0.15P(4)=0.15 P(5)=0.15P(5)=0.15 P(6)=0.30P(6)=0.30

If the die is rolled once, what is the probability of obtaining:

a. a 3 or a 5?
P(3or5)=P(3or5)= 

 

b. an odd number?
P(odd)=P(odd)= 

 

c. a value greater than 3?
P( > 3)=P( > 3)= 

 

d. a value less than 3?
P( < 3)=P( < 3)= 

 
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