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To find the probability of getting a sum of odd and not more than 7.
Answer to Problem 29E
The probability of getting a sum of odd and not more than 7 is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A six sided die is tossed twice.
Calculation:
The sample of the experiment of tossing a six sided die twice is,
Now let J is the event of getting a sum of odd and not more than 7.
Sum of odd and not more than 7 means, the sum must be 3, 5 or 7.
Hence the probability of getting a sum of odd and not more than 7 is,
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