Multiple Choice
What is the event " getting numbers, whose sum is more then 6 " for the experiment of rolling a die twice?
A) E = { (1, 1) ,(1, 2) , (1, 3) , (1, 4) , (2, 1) , (2, 2) , (2, 3) , (3, 1) , (3, 2) , (4, 1) }
B) E = { (1, 1) , (2, 2) , (3, 3) , (4, 4) , (5, 5) , (6, 6) }
C) E = { (1, 6) , (2, 5) , (2, 6) , (3, 4) , (3, 5) , (3, 6) , (4, 3) , (4, 4) , (4, 5) , (4, 6) , (5, 2) , (5, 3) , (5, 4) , (5, 5) , (5, 6) , (6, 1) , (6, 2) , (6, 3) , (6, 4) , (6, 5) , (6, 6) }
D) An event cannot happen
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