Math, asked by maddieschuyler, 11 months ago

Help with this question, please!! I don't understand. I need to raise my geometry grade ASAP!!

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Answered by sivaprasath
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Answer:

\frac{9}{19}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

On line JM

To find the probability that a point lies on the line JK & LM.

Solution :

Probability of an event = \frac{Number \ of \ favourable \ outcomes}{Total \ number \ of \ possible \ outcomes}

\frac{Length \ of \ line \ JK \ and \ LM}{length \ of \ line \ JM}

\frac{8 + 1}{8 + 10 + 1} = \frac{9}{19}

Answered by himanshu6028
0

probability of jl=10/18and of lm=8/18

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