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A fair 6 sided dice is rolled once. Each face has one number on it from 1 to 6 . What is the probability of getting a number which is not a multiple of 4

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Answered by MysticSohamS
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

now here random experiment is a fair 6 sided die is rolled once having numbers are 1 to 6 on each side

To find=the probability of getting a number which is not a multiple of 4

so let S be the sample space

S={1,2,3,4,5,6}

n(S)=6

Let A be the event so as to get the numbers which are not multiple of 4

A={1,2,3,5,6}

n(A)=5

thus then

P(A)=n(A)/n(S)

=5/6

hence when a six sided die is rolled once the probability of getting a number which is not a multiple of 4 is 5/6 ie 0.8334

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