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An unbiased black die and an unbiasedred die are thrown simultaneously.If A is the set of alloutcomes, theni)Find n(A).ii)How many outcomes will have an odd number on one die and an even number onother die?iii)Find the total possibilities whenthe black die always resultsinto a score of 5?iv)How many possible outcomes have the same scores on both the dice?v)If red die shows an even number, then how many such outcomes are possible?

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Answered by AnujStark
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Answer:

6 possible outcomes

Trial Outcomes Examples of Events

Rolling a die There are 6 possible outcomes: {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} Rolling an even number: {2, 4, 6} Rolling a 3: {3} Rolling a 1 or a 3: {1, 3} Rolling a 1 and a 3: { } (Only one number can be rolled, so this outcome is impossible. The event has no outcomes in it.)

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