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  • 17-05-2021
  • Mathematics
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Event A: lands on an even number
Event B: lands on a 6
Events A and B are
events.
P(A or B) =

Event A lands on an even number Event B lands on a 6 Events A and B are events PA or B class=

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DeLorean11
DeLorean11 DeLorean11
  • 26-05-2021

Answer:

Overlapping Events

Step-by-step explanation:

And I think 1/3 I'm probably wrong though

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jhartman128
jhartman128 jhartman128
  • 09-05-2022

Answer:

Event A: lands on an even number

Event B: lands on a 6

Events A and B are "overlapping" events.

P(A or B) = "2/3"

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