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If A is an event of a random experiment such that P(A):P(A)=1:2 find the value of P(A)​

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Answered by SHAURYAB123
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Answer:

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Answered by akm26381
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Step-by-step explanation:

According to the given ratio, the total number of events from the experiments is equal to the sum of the ratios which is 1 + 2=3

Probability = number of outcomes / total number of outcomes.

P(A) for the first one is 1/3 meaning the number of outcomes or rather events is equal to 1.

P(A) for the second one is 2/3 meaning the number of outcomes or events is 2.

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