Two number cubes are rolled for two separate events:
Event A is the event that the sum o...
Mathematics, 12.02.2020 19:21 sarah02152005
Two number cubes are rolled for two separate events:
Event A is the event that the sum of numbers on both cubes is less than 10.
Event B is the event that the sum of numbers on both cubes is a multiple of 3.
Find the conditional probability of B given that A occurs first.
Enter your answer as a simplified fraction.
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