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Mathematics, 30.05.2020 23:03 henriquetucker

Suppose that there is a 6-sided die that is weighted in such a way that each time the die is rolled, the probabilities of rolling any number from 1 to 5 are equal, but the probability of rolling a 6 is twice the probability of rolling a 1. What are the probabilities of the 6 outcomes? What is the probability that the first roll will be an odd number and the second roll will be an even number?

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