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You roll two six-sided dice. Die 1 is fair. Die 2 is unfair such that the probability of rolling anodd number is23and the probability of rolling an even number is13, though the probabilityrolling of each odd number is the same, and the probability of rolling each even number isthe same. What is the probability of:a) rolling a number less than 4 on Die 1 and rolling a 5 on Die 2.b) the sum of both dice adding up to 4.

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