Math, asked by choudharygautam76, 15 hours ago

1. An unbiased die is thrown once, find the probability of getting
 (i) a number greater than 4. 
(ii) a multiple of 3.​

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Answered by ankitaanku6
2

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

the answer is 6 because 6 is greater then 4 and also a multiple of 3.

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Answered by sherjaya16gmailcom
1

Answer:

S=(1,2,3,4,5,6,)n(s)=6

probability number of favourable outcome/total outcome==n(f)/f(s)

Step-by-step explanation:

i) f=(5,6)n(f)=2

Probability=2/6=1/3

ii)f=(36n(f)=2

probability=2/6=1/3

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