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Two experiments are defined below. An event is defined for each of the experiments.

Experiment I: Corrine rolls a standard six-sided die.
Event A: Corrine rolls a number greater than three.

Experiment II: Pablo flips a fair coin twice.
Event B: Pablo notes heads on the first flip and tails on the second flip.

Which statement about Event A and Event B is true?
A.
Both events are equally likely to occur.
B.
It is not possible to determine which event is more likely.
C.
Event A is more likely to occur than Event B.
D.
Event A is less likely to occur than Event B.

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