Physics, asked by jiousdas, 1 year ago

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Answered by creamiepie
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Solution

(a) Total number of outcomes = 60

therefore, number of possible outcomes = 75

Let A be the event of getting the frequency.

\therefore P(A) = \frac{75}{60} \\ \\ = 1.25

(b) Total number of outcomes = 75

therefore, number of possible outcomes = 60

Let B be the event of getting the frequency.

\therefore{P(B)} = \frac{60}{75} \\ \\ = 0.8

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