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Answered by mirmohdali110
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Answered by shriyapawle
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A die is thrown :

Sample space ( S ) : { 1 , 2 , 3 ,4 ,5 , 6 }

n ( S ) = 6

Event A : To get a perfect square

A = { 4 } ------- ( √ 4 = 2 ) Or ( 4 is a perfect square of 2 )

n ( A ) = 1

P ( A ) = n ( A ) ÷ n ( S )

= 1 ÷ 6

P ( A ) = 1 / 6

Hence , probability to get a perfect square is 1 / 6 .

Event B : To get a multiple of 3 .

B = { 3 , 6 }

n ( B ) = 2

P ( B ) = n ( B ) ÷ n ( S )

= 2 ÷ 6

P ( B ) = 1 / 3

Hence , probability to get a multiple of 3 is 1 / 3 .

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