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Manoj Ben
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Asked: 3 years ago2022-11-09T08:08:01+05:30 2022-11-09T08:08:01+05:30In: General Awareness

A die is thrown. Find the probability of getting 

(i) a prime number, 

(ii) a number greater than or equal to 3.

A die is thrown. Find the probability of getting 

(i) a prime number, 

(ii) a number greater than or equal to 3.

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    2022-11-05T22:01:07+05:30Added an answer about 3 years ago

    Let S be the sample when a die is thrown.

    Then S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}, n(S) = 6 

    Let A be the event of getting a prime number. 

    A = {2, 3, 5}, n(A) = 3 

    Let B be the event of getting a number greater than or equal to 3. 

    B = {3, 4, 5, 6}, n(B) = 4

    (i) P(a prime number) = \(\frac{n(A)}{n(S)}=\frac{3}{6}=\frac{1}{2}\)

    (ii) P(a number ≥ 3) = \(\frac{n(B)}{n(S)}=\frac{4}{6}=\frac{2}{3}\)

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Leelawati Sirish Dial
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Asked: 3 years ago2022-11-08T10:56:19+05:30 2022-11-08T10:56:19+05:30In: General Awareness

A die is thrown. Find the probability of getting: 

(i) a prime number 

(ii) 2 or 4 

(iii) a multiple of 2 or 3 

(iv) an even prime number 

(v) a number greater than 5 

(vi) a number lying between 2 and 6

A die is thrown. Find the probability of getting: 

(i) a prime number 

(ii) 2 or 4 

(iii) a multiple of 2 or 3 

(iv) an even prime number 

(v) a number greater than 5 

(vi) a number lying between 2 and 6

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    2022-11-10T21:54:58+05:30Added an answer about 3 years ago

    Sample space, S = 6 

    (i) Number of event of getting a prime number, n(E) = 3

    ∴ p = \(\frac{n(E)}{n(S)} \) = \(\frac{3}{6} \) = \(\frac{1}{2}\)

    (ii) p =   \(\frac{n(E)}{n(S)} \) = \(\frac{2}{6} \) = \(\frac{1}3\)

    (iii) p =   \(\frac{n(E)}{n(S)} \) = \(\frac{4}{6} \) = \(\frac{2}3\)

    (iv) p =   \(\frac{n(E)}{n(S)} \) = \(\frac{1}{6} \)

    (v) p =   \(\frac{n(E)}{n(S)} \) = \(\frac{1}{6} \)

    (vi) p =   \(\frac{n(E)}{n(S)} \) = \(\frac{3}{6} \) = \(\frac{1}{2}\)

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Deepesh Qabeel Maraj
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Asked: 3 years ago2022-11-01T17:19:35+05:30 2022-11-01T17:19:35+05:30In: General Awareness

A die is thrown. Find the probability of getting:
(i) a prime number
(ii) 2 or 4
(iii) a multiple of 2 or 3

A die is thrown. Find the probability of getting:
(i) a prime number
(ii) 2 or 4
(iii) a multiple of 2 or 3

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    2022-10-31T20:26:53+05:30Added an answer about 3 years ago

    Given: A die is thrown.

    The total number of outcomes is six, n (S) = 6

    By using the formula,

    P (E) = favourable outcomes / total possible outcomes

    (i) Let E be the event of getting a prime number

    E = {2, 3, 5}

    n (E) = 3

    P (E) = n (E) / n (S)

    = 3 / 6

    = 1/2

    (ii) Let E be the event of getting 2 or 4

    E = {2, 4}

    n (E) = 2

    P (E) = n (E) / n (S)

    = 2 / 6

    = 1/3

    (iii) Let E be the event of getting a multiple of 2 or 3

    E = {2, 3, 4, 6}

    n (E) = 4

    P (E) = n (E) / n (S)

    = 4 / 6

    = 2/3

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Venkat Pratap Sarin
Venkat Pratap Sarin
Asked: 3 years ago2022-11-01T12:29:33+05:30 2022-11-01T12:29:33+05:30In: General Awareness

A die is thrown. Find the probability of getting:

(i) a prime number

(ii) 2 or 4

(iii) a multiple of 2 or 3

(iv) an even prime number

(v) a number greater than 5

(vi) a number lying between 2 and 6

A die is thrown. Find the probability of getting:

(i) a prime number

(ii) 2 or 4

(iii) a multiple of 2 or 3

(iv) an even prime number

(v) a number greater than 5

(vi) a number lying between 2 and 6

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    2022-11-08T16:53:55+05:30Added an answer about 3 years ago

    Given: A dice is thrown once

    Required to find:

    (i) Probability of getting a prime number

    (ii) Probability of getting 2 or 4

    (iii) Probability of getting a multiple of 2 or 3.

    (iv) Probability of getting an even number

    (v) Probability of getting a number greater than five.

    (vi) Probability of lying between 2 and 6

    Total number on a dice is 6 i.e., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

    (i) Prime numbers on a dice are 2, 3, and 5. So, the total number of prime numbers is 3.

    We know that, Probability = Number of favourable outcomes/ Total number of outcomes

    Thus, probability of getting a prime number = \(\frac{3}{6}\) = \(\frac{1}{2}\)

    (ii) For getting 2 and 4, clearly the number of favourable outcomes is 2.

    We know that Probability = Number of favourable outcomes/ Total number of outcomes

    Thus, the probability of getting 2 or 4 = \(\frac{2}{6}\) = \(\frac{1}{3}\)

    (iii) Multiple of 2 are 3 are 2, 3, 4 and 6.

    So, the number of favourable outcomes is 4

    We know that, Probability = Number of favourable outcomes/ Total number of outcomes

    Thus, the probability of getting an multiple of 2 or 3 = \(\frac{4}{6}\) = \(\frac{2}{3}\)

    (iv) An even prime number is 2 only.

    So, the number of favourable outcomes is 1.

    We know that, Probability = Number of favourable outcomes/ Total number of outcomes

    Thus, the probability of getting an even prime number = \(\frac{1}{6}\)

    (v) A number greater than 5 is 6 only.

    So, the number of favourable outcomes is 1.

    We know that, Probability = Number of favourable outcomes/ Total number of outcomes

    Thus, the probability of getting a number greater than 5 = \(\frac{1}{6}\)

    (vi) Total number on a dice is 6.

    Numbers lying between 2 and 6 are 3, 4 and 5

    So, the total number of numbers lying between 2 and 6 is 3.

    We know that, Probability = Number of favourable outcomes/ Total number of outcomes

    Thus, the probability of getting a number lying between 2 and 6 = \(\frac{3}{6}\) = \(\frac{1}{2}\)

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Eddie Singh Gill
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Asked: 3 years ago2022-10-31T11:21:01+05:30 2022-10-31T11:21:01+05:30In: General Awareness

A die is thrown. Find the probability of getting: 

(i) a prime number

(ii) 2 or 4 

(iii) a multiple of 2 or 3

(iv) an even prime number

(v) a number greater than 5

(vi) a number lying between 2 and 6

A die is thrown. Find the probability of getting: 

(i) a prime number

(ii) 2 or 4 

(iii) a multiple of 2 or 3

(iv) an even prime number

(v) a number greater than 5

(vi) a number lying between 2 and 6

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    2022-11-12T01:12:34+05:30Added an answer about 3 years ago

    (i) Total no of possible outcomes = 6 {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}

    E ⟶ Event of getting a prime no.

    No. of favorable outcomes = 3 {2, 3, 5}

    P(E) = (No. of favorable outcomes)/(Total no. of possible outcomes)

    P(E) = 3/6 = 1/2

    (ii) E ⟶ Event of getting 2 or 4.

    No. of favorable outcomes = 2 {2, 4}

    Total no. of possible outcomes = 6

    Then, P(E) = 2/6 = 1/3

    (iii) E ⟶ Event of getting a multiple of 2 or 3

    No. of favorable outcomes = 4 {2, 3, 4, 6}

    Total no. of possible outcomes = 6

    Then, P(E) = 4/6 = 2/3

    (iv) E ⟶ Event of getting an even prime no.

    No. of favorable outcomes = 1 {2}

    Total no. of possible outcomes = 6 {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}

    P(E) = 1/6

    (v) E ⟶ Event of getting a no. greater than 5.

    No. of favorable outcomes = 1 {6}

    Total no. of possible outcomes = 6

    P(E) = 1/6

    (vi) E ⟶ Event of getting a no. lying between 2 and 6.

    No. of favorable outcomes = 3 {3, 4, 5}

    Total no. of possible outcomes = 6

    P(E) = 3/6 = 1/2

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