A single die is rolled and the number showing on top is observed. Find the probability of each event below. Write all probabilities as fractions in simplest form. (a) Event A = rolling the number 5; P(A)= 16Correct (b) Event B = rolling an even number; P(B)= 12Correct (c) Event C = rolling a number greater than 3;
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