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Andrea rolls a number cube twice. she determines p(even, then odd) = . which statements are accurate? check all that apply. andrea’s solution is incorrect. the total number of possible outcomes is 12. the probability of each simple event is . there are three possible outcomes on each number cube. the probability of the compound event is less than the probability of either event occurring alone. p(even, then odd) = p(odd, then even)
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