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Answered by fheqiego
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Answer:

1/9

Step-by-step explanation:

A perfect square is a number that can be expressed in form of a product of two integers that are equal.

Examples of perfect squares are :

1, 4 , 9 etc.

Between 6 and 50 the perfect squares in between are :

The list is as follows:

9, 16, 25, 36, 49

The probability that the drawn card has a number that is a perfect square will be given by :

Probability = Number of events/Total possible outcomes

Total possible outcomes ( 6 - 50) = 45

Number of perfect squares = 5

We express this as :

P(that the numbers are perfect squares) = 5/45

= 1/9

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Answered by sireesharani64
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Answer:

1/9

Step-by-step explanation:

Here is your answer my friend,

Number of cards having perfect square on them = 5

They are 9,16,25,36,49.

Total number of cards = 45

P[getting a card having perfect square]

= Number of outcomes/Total number of outcomes

=5/45

=1/9

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