Math, asked by imadu391, 1 day ago

Assertion : If a die is thrown, the probability of gettinga number less than 3 and greater than 2 is zero.
Reason : Probability of an impossible event is zero.
Assertion : In a simultaneously throw of a pair of dice. The probability of getting a double is
1/6
REASON: Probability of an event may be negative.
Assertion : The probability of getting a prime number.When a die is thrown once is 2/3 REASON: Prime numbers on a die are 2, 3, 5.

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Answered by tejasmathuria911
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Answer:

I don't really see any need to answer as there is no questions here being asked, although all the the reasons and assertions are correct.

Answered by amodjadhav1238
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Answer:

Answer for 1 is A , which is both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is correct explanation of (A) .

Step-by-step explanation:

Because they have asked us wheather a number lies between 2 and 3 . They have also mentioned 'and' over there not 'or' that's why also . So , there no such number exists on a die which lies between '2' and '3'

Hope it helps you in understanding

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