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( Please help asap! Thank you) A number cube is rolled three times. An outcome is represented by a string of the sort OEE ( meaning an odd number of the first roll, an even number on the second roll , and an even number on the third roll) . The 8 outcomes are listed in the table below. Note that each outcome has the same probability.

For each of the three events in the table , check the outcomes that are contained in the event. Then, in the last column enter the probability of the event.


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