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Mathematics, 11.07.2021 07:50 Dalmcdan01

Two dice are rolled. let A = the event the first number rolled is a 5. let B = the event the sum of the two numbers is GREATER than 10. a. what is the probablility that the sum of the numbers is larger then 10, given that a 5 is rolled on the first die. IE find Pr(B | A).

b. are Pr(sum >10) and Pr(first number 5) independent? Show why.

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