Multiple Choice
A friend rolls a cheap 6-sided die many times. He reports that the probabilities of the possible outcomes are about as follows:
Is this a legitimate assignment of probabilities?
A) Yes.
B) No, the faces must all have the same probability.
C) No, the 3 and 4 faces are opposite each other, so they must have the same probability.
D) No, the total probability for all faces is wrong.
E) No, not all the values given are possible values for a probability.
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