Math, asked by adityamokashi756, 9 months ago

③ A die thrown once, find the
probability of getting-
1.a prime number
2. a number divisible by a
3. a composite number

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Answered by Aravinda02
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

THE TOTAL NO.OF OUTCOME OR SAMPLE SPACE IS 6 WHEN A DIE IS THROWN

1.NO.OF PRIME NUMBERS IN A DIE ARE:2,3,5

SO IT IS 3

PROBABILITY=3/6=1/2

2.A NUMBER DIVISIBLE BY WHAT IT IS NOT CLEAR

3.4 AND 6 ARE THE ONLY 2 COMPOSITE NUMBERS IN A DIE

SO PROBABILITY IS 2/6=1/3

NOTE:1 IS NEITHER PRIME NOR COMPOSITE

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Answered by poojarakesh0307
1

Answer:

ATQ,

Die is thrown once

i) a prime number=2/6; ; 1/3 ( since prime numbers were 3 and 5

ii) divisible by 2= 3/6 ; 1/2

iii) a composite number= 2/6 ; 1/3 ( since 4 and 6 are only the composite number occuring on dice)

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