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Please help!!! Question 4 2 pts Let the sample space be the outcome of rolling a single die: (1,2,3,4,5,6]. n(S)=6 Let the event be rolling

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Question 4 2 pts Let the sample space be the outcome of rolling a single die: (1,2,3,4,5,6]. n(S)=6 Let the event be rolling a number less than 5. E= (1,2,3,4 ]. n(E)= 4 Find the probability of the complement of this event. P(E^c)= Note: Complement of first event is the outcomes not in E: E^c= (5, 6). (E^c)=2 The format of your answer is a fraction. (no need to simplify). for example: 5/10

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