Math, asked by manjubandrakal, 1 month ago

Each is equally likely to visit the shop on any day as on another day. What is the probability that both will visit the shop on (i) the same day? (ii) consecutive days? (iii) different days? such a way that its faces show the numbers 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 6. It is​

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Answered by Sanat3400X
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Answer:

They can reach on consecutive days in following 8 ways: (tue wed), (wed, tue), (wed thur), (thur wed), (thur fri), (fri thu), (fri sat), (sat fri)

P(Reaching on consecutive days) =825=825

Since P (reaching on same days) =15=15

Hence, P(reaching on different days) =1−15=45

Answered by studylover123456789
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

They can reach on consecutive days in following 8 ways: (tue wed), (wed, tue), (wed thur), (thur wed), (thur fri), (fri thu), (fri sat), (sat fri)

P(Reaching on consecutive days) =825=825

Since P (reaching on same days) =15=15

Hence, P(reaching on different days) =1−15=45

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