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For a biased die, the probability of getting an even number is twice the probability of getting an odd number. The die is thrown twice and the sum of the outcomes is even. Then the probability that both the outcomes on the die is an odd number is |
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Answer» For a biased die, the probability of getting an even number is twice the probability of getting an odd number. The die is thrown twice and the sum of the outcomes is even. Then the probability that both the outcomes on the die is an odd number is |
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