Two regular 6-sided dice are tossed. Compute the probability that the sum of the pips on the upward faces of the 2 dice is at least 10. (See the figure below for the sample space of this experiment. Enter your probability as a fraction.) 回 目
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- ♦️♦️❎✅❎❎♦️♦️❎❎The accompanying table describes results from groups of 8 births from 8 different sets of parents. The random variable x represents the number of girls among 8 children. Complete parts (a) through (d) below. Click the icon to view the table. a. Find the probability of getting exactly 1 girl in 8 births. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) b. Find the probability of getting 1 or fewer girls in 8 births. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round.) c. Which probability is relevant for determining whether 1 is a significantly low number of girls in 8 births: the result from part (a) or part (b)? *** O A. Since getting 0 girls is an even lower number of girls than getting 1 girl, the result from part (b) is the relevant probability. OB. Since the probability of getting 0 girls is less likely than getting 1 girl, the result from part (a) is the relevant probability. OC. Since the probability of getting more than 1 girl is the complement of the result from part (b), this is the…For Parts A, B, and C, use the experiment below. Show all work. Two fair six-sided dice are rolled. Part A: How many outcomes are in the sample space of the experiment? Part B: What is the probability the sum of the two dice will be greater than or equal to 10? Part C: Laura and Bethany want to decide who fills the car with gasoline for their upcoming trip. Laura will fill the car if the sum of the dice is greater than or equal to 10, and Bethany will fill the car if the sum of the dice is less than 5 If the sum of the dice is any other value, the result is discarded. Does this method provide a fair way to decide who fills the car with gasoline? Provide a supporting explanation.