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Mathematics Theory Two fair die are thrown. M is the event described by “The sum of the…

Two fair die are thrown. M is the event described by “The sum of the scores is 10” and N is the event described by “The difference between the scores is 3”.

(a) Write out the elements of M and N.

(b) Find the probability of M or N.

(c) Are M and N mutually exclusive? Give reasons.

Explanation

(a) M = {(4, 6), (5, 5), (6,4)}

N = {(1, 4), (2, 5), (3, 6), (4, 1), (5, 2), (6, 3)}

(b) Pr(M or N) = Pr(M) + Pr(N)

Total sample = 36.

(Pr(M) = frac{3}{36} = frac{1}{12})

(Pr(N) = frac{6}{36} = frac{1}{6})

(Pr(text{M or N}) = frac{1}{12} + frac{1}{6})

= (frac{2 + 1}{12})

= (frac{3}{12} = frac{1}{4})

(c) Yes, they are mutually exclusive since (M cap N = emptyset).