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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2007

Definitions of random variable, Outcome versus Event, Mutually exclusive events, and Exhaustive events

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  • I do not agree with your example. Reason being the two dices are same in appearance . Getting 1 & 6 or 6 &1 cannot be justified in the game. Thus the total combination will be only 18. So to get a score of 7 can only be (1,6),(2,5),(3,4), which dice actually shows 1 and 6 cannot be justified. Thus the probability for score 7 is (3/18) and not (6/36) even though the results may be same. (6/36) shall be considered if the dices are different in colour.

  • The bionic turtle

    tosses the dice ... :-)

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