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Mathematics, 30.09.2019 15:30, mariaaking8930

Anumber cube has faces numbered 1 to 6.

what is true about rolling the number cube one time? check all that apply.

1 s = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}

2 if a is a subset of s, a could be {0, 1, 2}.

3 if a is a subset of s, a could be {5, 6}.

4 if a subset a represents the complement of rolling a 5, its sample space is a = {1, 2, 3, 4, 6}.

5 if a subset a represents the complement of rolling an even number, its sample space is a = {1, 3}.

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