Alex says that if he rolls an odd number on the first number cube, it is more likely that he will roll an even number on the second number cube. Is he correct? Explain.
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Alex is not correct.
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Rolling the two number cubes are independent events and the probability of getting an odd or an even number on either roll will be ½.
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Sample answer: Alex is not correct. Rolling the two number cubes are independent events and the probability of getting an odd or an even number on either roll will be ½.
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