Physics, asked by shivasinghmohan629, 5 hours ago

jay Maharastra 3210 please answer this question I will Mark you brainlist​

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Answered by mishrarishiraj219
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note - I am miss Jay Maharashtra so your correct answer is here

(a) a number greater than zero

The event is getting a number greater than 4 and the outcomes greater than 4 are

5 and 6. So, the event is (5, 6} and the number of favourable outcomes to the event

getting a number greater than 4 =2

  • P (getting a number greater than 4)=

 \frac{2}{6}  =  \frac{1}{3}

b) an even number

The event is getting an even number and the even numbers (outcomes) are 2, 4,

6. So, the event is (2, 4, 6) and the number of favourable outcomes to the event

getting an even number 3.

  • P (getting an even number)=
  •  \frac{3}{6}  =  \frac{1}{2}

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