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A die is loaded in such a way that a way that each odd number is twice as likely to occur as each even number. Find P(G), where G is the event that a number greater than 3 occurs on a single roll of the die.

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`4/9`
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  • A die is loaded in such a way that each odd number is twice all likely to occur as each even number. If E is the event of a number greater than or equal to 4 on a single toss of the die, then P(E) is :

    A
    `(4)/(9)`
    B
    `(2)/(3)`
    C
    `(1)/(2)`
    D
    `(1)/(3)`
  • A die is loaded in such a way that each odd number is twice all likely to occur as each even number. If E is the event of a number greater than or equal to 4 on a single toss of the die, then P(E) is :

    A
    `(4)/(9)`
    B
    `(2)/(3)`
    C
    `(1)/(2)`
    D
    `(1)/(3)`
  • A die is loaded in such a way that each odd number is twice all likely to occur as each even number. If E is the event of a number greater than or equal to 4 on a single toss of the die, then P(E) is :

    A
    `(4)/(9)`
    B
    `(2)/(3)`
    C
    `(1)/(2)`
    D
    `(1)/(3)`
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