You roll a six-sided die. Find the probability of each of the following scenarios. (a) Rolling a 5 or a number greater than 3 (b) Rolling a number less than 5 or an even number (c) Rolling a 4 or an odd number (a) P(5 or number > 3) =
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So, there are three outcomes that satisfy this condition. Since there are six possible outcomes in total, the probability is 3/6 = 0.5. (b) Rolling a number less than 5 or an even number: The numbers less than 5 on a six-sided die are 1, 2, 3, and 4. The even Show more…
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