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Mathematics, 28.06.2021 17:20 joelleygonzalez5792

1. Suppose that a die is rolled twice. What are the possible values that the following random variables can take on: (a) the maximum value to appear in the two rolls: (b) the minimum value to appear in the two rolls; (c) the sum of the two rolls; (d) the value of the first roll minus the value of the second roll? 2. If the die in Problem 1 is assumed fair, calculate the probabilities associated with the random variables in parts (a) through (d).

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