Math, asked by zayadullakhan, 9 months ago

30.
An unbiased die whose faces are numbered from 1 to 6 is rolled once. Find
the probability of getting perfect square number on the top face and hence
find the probability of its complement event.​

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Answered by hykokcha
1

Answer:

The perfect squares between 1 to 6 are 1^2 = 1 and 2^2=4.

Hence, the number of favourable outcomes is 2.

The total number of outcomes is 6.

Therefore,

Probability of getting a square number on top face=(Number of favourable outcomes/Total number of outcomes)

=> P=2/6

=> P=1/3

( Where P=Probabilty)

Hope it helps you ....

Answered by iniyanlk
0

Answer:36 is your answer!

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