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5. In the following spinning wheel, find the probability of the pointer stopping at a composite number. 5 18 16 2 7. 14 4 11 15​

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Answered by balramkumar02
3

Answer:

4/9

Step-by-step explanation:

the composite numbers given are total 4

i.e 18,16,14,15 are composite numbers in this data.

And total numbers are 9

4/9 is the probability of the pointer stopping at a composite number.

Answered by Swati3101
2

Answer:

The probability of the pointer stopping at a composite number is \frac{4}{9}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given numbers are 5,18,16,2,7.14,4,11,14,15

Now we know that a composite number is a positive integer which is not prime that is which has factors other than 1 . In other words, it can be defined as natural numbers that have more than two factors.

Therefore, from the given number the composite numbers are

18,16,15,14

Total given numbers are 9

The total composite numbers are 4

Therefore, the probability of the pointer stopping at a composite number is \frac{4}{9}

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