Math, asked by vedik24, 9 months ago

Jonathan spins two spinners one of which is label 1 2 and 3 and the other is labelled a b c and d​

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Answered by sjshah0603
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that all the outcomes are equally likely, find the probability that:

a) the spinner stops at "2" and "C"

P(2 and C) = P(2)*P(C) = 1/3 * 1/4 = 1/12

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b) the spinner stops at "3" and either "B" or "D"

P(3 and (B or D)) = P(3) * P(B or D) = 1/3 * 2/4 = 1/6

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c) the spinners stop at "A" and any number

P(A and any number) = P(A)*P(any number) = (1/4)*1 = 1/4

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Answered by haifa5599
0

Answer:

ANSWER IS NON MUTALITY EXULOSIVE

Step-by-step explanation:

IF 2 AND C CAN NOT OCCOUR AT TH E SAME TIME MAYBE IT CAN BE 2 D

SO THE ANSWER IS NON MATULITY EXCULOSIVE

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