Consider the experiment of rolling a fair die. Answer the following questions. (i) What is the probability that you will get a 3 on the first roll? (ii) What is the probability that you will get a 3 on the 6th roll given that you haven’t got a 3 on the first five rolls? Explain your answer.
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