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Number 1 to 10 are written on ten separate slips (one number on one slip),kept in a box and mixed well.One slip is chosen from the box without looking into it.What is probability of (a) getting a number 6 (b) getting a number less than 6 (c) getting a one digit number
1.a = 1/10, b = 1/2, c = 9/10
2 a = 3/10, b = 6/7, c = 8/9
3.a = 5/8, b = 4/5, c = 3/4
4.none of these​

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Answered by sachdevanavya
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Answer:

the answer is

OPTION A

a) getting a number 6

P(a)= number of slips with 6 on it/ total number of slips

=1/10

b) getting a number 6

P(b)= slips with numbers 1,2,3,4,5/total number of slips

= 5/10 or 1/2

C) getting a one-digit number

P(c)= slips with numbers 1-9/total number of slips

=9/10

hence the answer is option A

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