What is the event "getting an odd number and a tails" for the experiment of rolling a die and then tossing a coin?
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A. E = {(1, H), (3, H), (5, H)}
B. E = {(2, T), (4, T), (6, T)}
C. E = {(2, H), (4, H), (6, H)}
D. E = {(1, T), (3, T), (5, T)}
Answer: D
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