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Mathematics, 20.04.2020 22:25 hdjsjfjruejchhehd

Will and Mohammed are playing a game where they roll a fair six-sided die and a fair four-sided die and try to predict the outcomes. Will thinks that the probability of not rolling any even numbers is greater than the probability of rolling exactly one even number. Mohammed disagrees. He thinks that the probability of rolling exactly one even number is greater.
Based on the sample space of possible outcomes listed below, who is correct, Will or Mohammed?

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