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A dice throw once, Find the probability of getting (1) a number greater than 3 and (2) a number les than or equal to 3.

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Answered by hemant8bb
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Step-by-step explanation:

1) 2/6=1/3

2) 3/6=1/2

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Answered by kakarlanikhil108
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In a dice there are 6 total outcomes [i.e.. one, two, three, four, five, six]

In a dice there are 3 numbers greater than 3 [i.e.. four, five & six]

Probability of getting a number greater than 3 =

Probability = no of outcomes / total number of outcomes

Probability = 3 / 6

Probability = 1/2

Therefore, the probability of getting a number greater than 3 in a dice is 1/2.

In a cube there are 3 numbers greater than or equal to 3 [i.e.. one, two & three]

Probability of getting a number less than or equals to zero when a dice is thrown =

Probability = No of outcomes / Total number of outcomes.

Probability = 3 / 6

Probability = 1/2

Therefore, the probability of getting a number less than or equal to 3 is 1/2.

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