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4 March, 09:05

Consider the example with the fair and loaded die. The gambler selects one of the two die at random and rolls the die twice. The outcomes of the two rolls are independent. The first outcome is not a 6 and the second outcome is a 6. Define Y to be the event that two rolls of the die result in the first roll not coming up 6 and the second roll coming up 6.

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  1. 4 March, 09:26
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    Y: (1,6) (2,6) (3,6) (4,6) (5,6)

    P (Y) = 5/36
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