Suppose a certain die has six sides, numbered from 1 to 6, but that the die is peculiar, in that it has the following properties: On any roll, the probability. of 1 rolling either a 2, a 4, or a 3 is 1/2 i just as it is with an ordinary fair die. Moreover, the probability of rolling either a 3, a 5, or a 6 is 1/2,. However, the probability of rolling a 3 is 1/8, not 1/6 as one would expect of an ordinary fair die.From what you know about this peculiar die, answer the following. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.)(a) What is the probability of rolling anything but a 3?