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Mathematics, 08.10.2019 03:30 jevonewilliams3106

For this problem, involving a weighted die, assume that the outcomes 1 through 4 are equally likely, that the outcomes 5 through 6 are equally likely, and that outcome 1 is 3 times as likely as outcome 5.

(1) what probability should be assigned to rolling a 4?

(2) what probability should be assigned to rolling a 6?

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