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if we toss two ballanced dice, and let A be the event that the sum of the face values of two dice is 8, and B be the event that the face value of the first one is 3.calculate P(A/B).
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if we toss two ballanced dice, and let A be the event that the sum of the face values of two dice is 8, and B be the event that the face value of the first one is 3.calculate P(A/B).
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the graph shows that f(x)=[1/3]×
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