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For which of the following pairs of events is probabilty of (A and B) equal to zero? (please pick true or false for each of the following.) a. When rolling a regular, six-sided die. Event A:When rolling a number greater than 5.Event B:"rolling a prime number." b. When selecting an integer from 1 to 20.Event A:"selecting an odd number." Event b:"selecting a multipe of 3." c. When selecting an integer from 1 to 10.Event A:"selecting a number less than 4." d. When selecting an integer from 1 to 15.Event A:"selecting a number greater than 10." Event B: "selecting a number less than 10. please help having a bad day:/​

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