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For Chapter 3, consider the sample space containing all of the possible outcomes of rolling two dice. Let S represent the event that the sum of the two faces showing is exactly 7. Let T represent the event that the left die shows a 2. Thoroughly describe how you would find the answer to the following questions including all formulas and calculations, explaining what you're doing as you go. 1. What is P(S)? 2. What is P(ST)? 3. Are S and T mutually exclusive? Why or why not? 4. Are S and T Independent? Why or why not? 5. Given that the left die shows a 4.5 or 6, what is the probability that the sum is 5

practices. For all deep dives and projects, rounded final answers should contain at least three significant digits, and numbers used to compute final answers should contain at least four significant digits. (Note that answers that are exact and don't need to be rounded need not have digits added. This guideline is only for answers that are being rounded.)