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Suppose our experiment is to toss a single fair die, and we are interested in the number rolled. We
define our random variable X to be the outcome of a single die roll.
a. Why is the variable X a random variable?
b. What are the possible values that the random variable X can take?
c. What is the notation used for rolling a 5?
d. Use random variable notation to express the probability of rolling a 5.​

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Answered by panditlakshmi134
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Answer:

I don't know the answer sorry

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