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Answered by saikirankamarthi995
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a dice is thrown

all possible events=6

probability to a prime number{2,3,5}=3/6

                                                            =1/2

probability to not a prime number{1,4,6}=3/6

                                                                  =1/2

probability to a number greater than 5{6}=1/6

probability to a number not greater than 5{1,2,3,4}=4/6

                                                                                  =2/3

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Answered by dvasfriends1232006
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Answer:

(i)

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

(ii)

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

(iii)

 \frac{1}{6}

(iv)

 \frac{4}{6}  =  \frac{2}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

(i) in a dice there are only 1 to 6 numbers. in that, 2,3,5. so th

ere are only three numbers which are prime numbers. so the number is 3/6. if we cancel the both numbers then the result is 1/2.

(ii) in a dice there are only 1 to 6 numbers. in that, 4 and 6 are not prime numbers (because 1 is neither a prime number nor a composite number). so there are only two numbers which are not prime numbers. so the number is 2/6. if we cancel the both numbers then the result is 1/3.

(iii) in a dice there are only 1 to 6 numbers. in that, 6 is only the number which is greater than 5. so the answer is 1/6.

(iv) in a dice there are only 1 to 6 numbers. in that, 1,2,3 and 4 are not greater than 5. so the number is 4/6. if we cancel the both numbers then the result is 2/3.

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