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Suppose that an unbaised pair of dice is rolled. Let A denote the event that the same number shows on each die. Let B denote the event that the sum is greater than 7. Find (i) `P((A)/(B))` ii) `P((B)/(A))`

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`(i) (1)/(5)`
`(ii) (1)/(2)`
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