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number n is chosen from 1 to 100. Find the probability that n² is a perfect square.​

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Answered by AllFatherOdin
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Answer:

Number of favorable outcomes = 1 (as the only n² is chosen)

Total Numbers =1,2...100

=100

The highest number is 100=10²

Possible perfect squares of n = 1², 2², 3² up to 10²

So possible perfect n² = 10 (1² to 10²)

Probability = number of favorable outcomes ÷ total number of outcomes

= 1/10

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