1. Write the probability of each event as many different ways as you can.
a) Roll a 3 or 5 on...
Mathematics, 30.05.2020 03:03, nicole5918
1. Write the probability of each event as many different ways as you can.
a) Roll a 3 or 5 on a die labelled 1 to 6.
b) January immediately follows June.
c) Pick an orange out of a basket that contains 2 oranges,
6 apples, and 8 peaches.
d) The sun will set tomorrow.
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