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You have a six-sided die that you roll once. let ri denote the event that the roll is i. let g j denote the event that the roll is greater than j. let e denote the event that the roll of the die is even-numbered.
(a) what is p[rsig1], the conditional probability that 3 is rolled given that the roll is greater than 1?
(b) what is the conditional probability that 6 is rolled given that the roll is greater than 3?
(c) what is p[gie], the conditional probability that the roll is greater than 3 given that the roll is even?
(d) given that the roll is greater than 3, what is the conditional probability that the roll is even?

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