Math, asked by PK3T, 9 months ago

There are people taking part in a raffle.
Bob, Hans, Jim, Kira, Lena, Omar, Ravi, and Soo.
Suppose that prize winners are randomly selected from the people.
Compute the probability of each of the following events.

Event A: Hans is the first prize winner, Ravi is second, and Bob is third.

Event B: The first three prize winners are Omar, Lena, and Jim, regardless of order.

Write your answers as fractions in simplest form.

p(a)=
p(b)=

Answers

Answered by aswinrkumar4
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Event A: Hans is the first prize winner,

P[A]=N[A]/N[S]

     =1/6

Event B: The first three prize winners are Omar, Lena, and Jim, regardless of order.

P[B]=N[B]/N[S]

      =3/6

     =1/2

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Answered by aarifmuhamed
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