5. Chip and Dale each have two dice, one blue and one orange. Chip puts on a blindfold and rolls his dice. Dale informs him that his orange dice is an even number. Dale puts on his blindfold and rolls...

75. Chip and Dale each have two dice, one blue and one orange. Chip puts on a blindfold and rolls his dice. Dale<br>informs him that his orange dice is an even number. Dale puts on his blindfold and rolls his dice. Chip inform<br>him that he has an even number but does not tell him what the color is. Compare the probability that each<br>player has two even numbers? Does one player have a greater chance or are they the same?<br>

Extracted text: 5. Chip and Dale each have two dice, one blue and one orange. Chip puts on a blindfold and rolls his dice. Dale informs him that his orange dice is an even number. Dale puts on his blindfold and rolls his dice. Chip inform him that he has an even number but does not tell him what the color is. Compare the probability that each player has two even numbers? Does one player have a greater chance or are they the same?

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