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Suppose you roll two number cubes. What is the probability of getting: a. exactly one cube showing an even number? b. at least one cube showing an even number? c. two values that have a sum of at least
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Suppose you roll two number cubes. What is the probability of getting:
a. exactly one cube showing an even number?
b. at least one cube showing an even number?
c. two values that have a sum of at least 7?
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it is a because it’s right i took this answer and got it right .
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are a, b, and c the options or are they different questions?
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