Multiple Choice
An experiment consists of casting a pair of dice and observing the number that falls uppermost on each die. We may represent each outcome of the experiment by an ordered pair of numbers, the first representing the number that appears uppermost on the first die and the second representing the number that appears uppermost on the second die. Consider the sample space S = {(1, 1) , (1, 2) , (1, 3) , (1, 4) , (1, 5) , (1, 6) ,
(2, 1) , (2, 2) , (2, 3) , (2, 4) , (2, 5) , (2, 6) ,
(3, 1) , (3, 2) , (3, 3) , (3, 4) , (3, 5) , (3, 6) ,
(4, 1) , (4, 2) , (4, 3) , (4, 4) , (4, 5) , (4, 6) ,
(5, 1) , (5, 2) , (5, 3) , (5, 4) , (5, 5) , (5, 6) ,
(6, 1) , (6, 2) , (6, 3) , (6, 4) , (6, 5) , (6, 6) }
Determine the event that the number that falls uppermost on the second die is double that of the number that falls on the first die.
A) {(1, 2) , (2, 4) , (3, 6) }
B) {(3, 1) , (2, 6) , (4, 4) }
C) {(1, 1) , (2, 1) , (1, 6) }
D) {(1, 2) , (5, 3) , (6, 6) }
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