In a throw of a dice, the probability of a getting number greater than 6 is
(1) 1/2(2) 1/6(3) 1(4) O
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Step-by-step explanation:
We know that,
P(E)=
n(S)
n(E)
where, P(E) is the probability of an event “E”
n(E) is the number of favorable outcomes and
n(S) is the total number of events in the sample space
Let, E be the event of getting a number greater than 6
Here, E=ϕ as the dice has only numbers up to 6
Thus, n(E)=0
∴ P(E)=
n(S)
n(E)
=0
Therefore the given statement is false.
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