Weng-Wai and Sarojinee make up games that can be played with two tetrahedrons labelled 2 to 5. In Weng-Wai's game, players add the numbers rolled. If the sum is even, Player A gets I point. If the sum is odd, Player B gets I point. In Sarojinee's game, players multiply the numbers rolled. If the product is even, Player A gets I point. If the product is odd, Player B gets I point. a) What is the probability that Player A will win in Weng-Wai's game? Sarojinee's game? b) Is each game fair? Justify your answer. c) How could you use tree diagrams to solve this problem?
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