Consider three six sided dice where,  Die is a standard fair Die B has two sides equal to 1, two sides equal to 2 and two sides equal to 3 Die C has five equal sides equal to 1 and 1 side equ

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Consider three six sided dice where, 

Die is a standard fair

Die B has two sides equal to 1, two sides equal to 2 and two sides equal to 3

Die C has five equal sides equal to 1 and 1 side equal to 6

Assume that one die is randomly selected (with each side of the die having the same of chance of being selected) and then that die is rolled. 

What is probability that Die B is selected and the value is a 2? 

What is the probability that the value on the Die is a 2? 

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The probability that Die B is selected and the value is a 2 is,

P2 and Die B=26                           =13 since, for Die B, total number of outcomes is 6 and number 2 is repeated 2 times

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