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Mathematics, 02.10.2019 04:00 elizabethprasad2

You have an exceptional pair of four-sided dice. when you roll the dice, the probability of any particular outcome is proportional to the sum of the results of each dice. meaning that p((x, y)) = (x + y)α and α is a constant. also, if x 6= y, (x, y) and (y, x) are considered as two different outcomes , but they are equally likely: p((x, y)) = p((y, x)) based on definition. • what is the probability of the sum being odd? • what is the probability of rolling a 3 and a 4, in any order?

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