Math, asked by cfghhgfghg, 1 year ago

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A die has six faces numbered from 1 to 6. It is rolled and number on the top face is noted. When this is treated as a random trial.
a) What are the possible outcomes?
b) Are they equally likely? Why?
c) Find the probability of a composite number turning up on the top face.

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Answered by saivivek16
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1) Favourable outcomes=6

Total outcomes of outcomes=6

So, 6/6=1.

2) probably they have equally likely event.

3) Favourable outcomes=3

Total number of outcomes=6

So, 3/6 =2.

Hope it will help you.

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Answered by purushottamkumar67
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:--------


1.) TOTAL OR MAYBE POSSIBLE OUTCOMES CAN BE 6.

2.)MOST PROBABLY THERE IS THE CHANCE THAT THEY ARE EQUALLY LIKE.

3.) FAVOURABLE OUTCOMES=3
AND,
TOTAL OUTCOMES =6

THEREFORE,
3/6=2.


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