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Consider rolling two 6-sided dice. one of them is a fair die. the other is unfair, where the numbers 1-4 are all equally likely to be rolled, but the number 5 is twice as likely as the number 1 to be rolled, and the number 6 is 3 times as likely as the number 1 to be rolled. what are these values from the probability distribution for the set of possible outcomes for the sum of the two dice? round your answers to three decimal places. (for example, 0.01482 should be entered as 0.015.) p(2) = answer 1 p(3) = answer 2 p(4) = answer 3 p(5) = answer 4 p(6) = answer 5 p(7) = answer 6

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