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You roll a number cube. Event A: roll a number less than 3 Event B: roll an odd number Are the events disjointed or overlapping
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You roll a number cube.
Event A: roll a number less than 3
Event B: roll an odd number
Are the events disjointed or overlapping
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I believe the answer is overlapping events
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The answer would be, overlapping.
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