Event A: You roll a double. Event B: The sum of the two scores is even. Event C: The score on the blue die is greater than the score on the red die. Event D: You get a 6 on the red die. 1. Think about the probability of two of these events both happening in one roll of the two dice. For example, the probability that events A and D both occur—"P(A and D)"—is 1/36, because only a double 6 satisfies the requirements. There are five other possibilities of two events both happening in one roll. What are the probabilities of those five other possibilities? a. P(A and B) b. PIA and C) C. P(B and C) d. P(B andD) e. P(C and D)