If there are two empty seats, then probability of getting a seat is
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P(E)=n(E)/n(S)
(i.e) The Probability of an event is = number of events/number of sample space
Here, number of events is = 1 and number of sample space = 2
Therefore, P(E) = 1/2 or 0.5
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The total number of possible outcome=2
the number of favourable outcome = the number of empty seats = 2
probability (getting a seat)=number of favourable outcome\number of possible outcome
probability (getting a seat)=2/2
=1
•the probability of getting a seat is 1
the number of favourable outcome = the number of empty seats = 2
probability (getting a seat)=number of favourable outcome\number of possible outcome
probability (getting a seat)=2/2
=1
•the probability of getting a seat is 1
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P(E)=n(E)/n(S)
(i.e) The Probability of an event is = number of events/number of sample space
Here, number of events is = 2 and number of sample space = 2
Therefore, P(E) = 2/2 which is equal to 1.