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For children A,B,C and D have 1,3,5 and 7 identical unbiased dice respectively and roll them withthe condition that one who obtains an even score, wins. They keep playing till some one or the otherwins. Statement-1: All the four children are equally likely to win provided they roll their dice simultaneously. Statement-2: The child A is most probable to win the game if they roll their dice in order of A,B,Cand D respectively.

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