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Mathematics, 11.07.2019 05:30 phillipselijah2

Anumber cube has faces numbered 1-6. what is true about rolling the number cube one time? check all that apply. a. s={1,2,3,4,5,6} b. if a is a subset of s, a could be {0,1,2} c. if a is a subset of s, a could be {5,6} d. if a subset a represents the complement of a rolling 5, it’s sample space is a={1,2,3,4,6} e. if a subset a represents the complement of a rolling even number, it’s sample space is a={1,3}

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