Asked by
MADISON WILSON
on Oct 14, 2024Verified
In rolling a fair die once,the events of getting a 3 and getting a 6
A) Disjoint
B) Independent
C) Neither
D) Both
Fair Die
A die that has an equal likelihood of landing on any one of its faces when thrown.
Events
In probability and statistics, an event is a set of outcomes of an experiment or situation to which a probability is assigned.
Disjoint
Sets that have no elements in common; non-overlapping.
- Master and implement the concepts of disjoint and independent events in the study of probability.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Master and implement the concepts of disjoint and independent events in the study of probability.