Multiple Choice
If we roll a pair of fair dice and count the number of aces (one dot) showing, the probability model is as follows:
Back in the 17th century, some gamblers thought that the probability of at least one ace (i.e., one or more aces) when rolling two dice was 1/6 + 1/6. Is that true?
A) Yes.
B) No, it's larger than 1/6 + 1/6.
C) No, it's smaller than 1/6 + 1/6.
D) Sometimes it's larger and sometimes it's smaller.
E) Impossible to say.
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