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The events "rolling an even number" and "rolling an odd number" on a fair 6-sided die have
A. probabilities that vary based on outcomes on earlier rolls
B. the same probability
C. probabilities that are unable to be determined without knowing how many times the die was rolled
D. unequal probabilities


Sagot :

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

each has a 1/2 of being a even or odd

my second choice would be c but because it doesn't say how many it can be assumed it is being rolled once