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There is a group of 75 people who are patriotic 35 believe in violence what is the probability of people who believe in non violence

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Answered by gayatrideshmukhoffic
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Answer:

n(S) = 75

Event A : getting number of non violents .

n(A) = 40..............( 70-35=40)

p(A) = n(A) / n(S)

= 40/75

=4/3

Here is your answer and it's ...4/3 .

Therefore probability of people who believe in non violence is 4/3 .

Thankyou .

Answered by tripathiakshita48
0

The probability of people who believe in non-violence is 53.3%.

The probability of people who believe in non-violence can be calculated by subtracting the number of people who believe in violence from the total number of people in the group.

If there are 75 people in the group and 35 of them believe in violence, then the number of people who believe in non-violence is 75 - 35 = 40.

The probability of people who believe in non-violence can be calculated as the number of people who believe in non-violence divided by the total number of people in the group.

P(non-violence) = 40 / 75 = 0.533 or 53.3%

In other words, if we randomly select one person from the group, the likelihood of them believing in non-violence is 53.3%.

It is important to note that this calculation only represents the probability based on the given information and may not necessarily reflect the actual beliefs and opinions of all 75 people in the group.

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