Explain why the given statement is incorrect.
A red die and a green die are tossed. The probability that a 1 will appear uppermost on the red die is , and the probability that a 6 will appear uppermost on the green die is
. Hence, the probability that the red die will show a 1 or the green die will show a 6 is
.
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