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In a cricket match a batswoman hit a boundary 6 times out of 30 balls she plays. find the probability that she did not hit a boundary​

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Answered by Anonymous
83

Answer

4/5

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Explanation

In a cricket match a batswoman hit a boundary 6 times out of 30 balls she plays.

Total number of outcomes = 30

We have to find the probability that she did not hit a boundary.

Number of favourable outcomes = 30 - 6 = 24 (in which she didn't hit the boundary)

Now, Probability = \sf{\frac{Number\:of\:favourable\:outcomes}{Total\:number\:of\:outcomes}}

\Rightarrow\:\sf{\frac{24}{30}}

On simplifying we get,

\Rightarrow\:\sf{\frac{4}{5}}

Answered by RvChaudharY50
126

||✪✪ QUESTION ✪✪||

In a cricket match a batswoman hit a boundary 6 times out of 30 balls she plays. find the probability that she did not hit a boundary ?

|| ✰✰ ANSWER ✰✰ ||

Total Balls batswoman Played = 30 .

→ Total boundary She Hit = 6

→ ToTal Balls In which she did not hit a boundary = (30-6) = 24 .

Probability :- is the ratio of number of favorable outcomes to the total number of possible outcomes.

→ Favorable Outcome = she did not hit a boundary = 24.

→ total number of possible outcomes = Total Balls she Played = 30 .

So,

Probability = (24/30) = (4/5).

Hence, The The Required Probability that she did not hit a boundary is (4/5).

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