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5. In an experiment there are three possible outcomes; A, B and C. If P(A) = y; and P(B) = $, calculate:
a) P(C) =
b) P(A or C) =
6. If a coin and a die are tossed together, calculate the probability of getting:
a) A tail with the coin and an even number with the die.
b) A head with the coin and a number less than three on the die.
c) A head with the coin and a multiple of 3 on the die.

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