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Halp me pls..
!!!!


:D I will be happy

Halp me pls.. !!!! :D I will be happy-example-1
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The probability of multiple events happening is found by multiplying the probabilities of each event together.


P_(d+even\ number)=P_(d)*P_(even)\\\\P_(d)=(number\ of\ events)/(total\ number\ of\ events)=((d))/(a,\ b,\ c,\ d,\ e))=(1)/(5)\\\\P_(even)=(number\ of\ events)/(total\ number\ of\ events)=((2,\ 4,\ 6))/((1,\ 2,\ 3,\ 4,\ 5,\ 6))=(3)/(6)=(1)/(2)\\\\(1)/(5)*(1)/(2)=\boxed{(1)/(10)}

So yes, 1/10 is the answer :)
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