Event A: Rolling an odd number on a number cube (numbered 1 to 6)
Event B: Rolling a sum...
Mathematics, 30.03.2020 17:35 tioneetionee2188
Event A: Rolling an odd number on a number cube (numbered 1 to 6)
Event B: Rolling a sum less than 7 on a pair of number cubes (each numbered 1 to 6)
Which number would have a greater probability of occurring?
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