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OpenStudy (anonymous):

You roll 2 dice. You can use a Venn diagram to calculate the probability that the dice are fair (that is, they are not "loaded" and they land randomly). true or false

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1316721019928:dw| Apparently so, if the probability of the first dice = P(a) and probability of 2nd dice = P(B), then probability of getting 2 numbers = P(A and B). If they are loaded, then the probabibilty will not equal the intersection in the Venn diagram.

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