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Mathematics, 07.12.2019 03:31 jenstets05

Assume that two fair dice are rolled. first compute p(f) and then p(f|e). explain why one would expect the probability of f to change as it did when we added the condition that e had occurred.

f: the total is two

e: an even
total shows on the dice

compute p(f).

p(f)equals=

nothing

(simplify your answer.)

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