tow dies are thrown simultaneously.what is the probability of getting two numbers in order(a,b) such that a:b is 1:3
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1/3
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because ratio also we can write in p/q form
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The probability of getting two numbers in order (a,b) such that a:b is 1:3 when two dice are thrown simultaneously is 1/36.
There are 36 possible outcomes when rolling two dice,
and only one outcome (rolling a 1 on one die and a 3 on the other) satisfies the condition of having a ratio of 1:3.
So, the probability of getting this specific outcome is 1/36.
- Probability is a measure of the likelihood of an event occurring. It is expressed as a number between 0 and 1, where 0 indicates that an event is impossible and 1 indicates that an event is certain to occur.
- Events with probabilities between 0 and 1 are considered possible, and the closer the probability is to 1, the more likely the event is to occur.
- Probabilities can be calculated by considering the number of favorable outcomes to the total number of possible outcomes. In statistical analysis, probability is used to make predictions and draw inferences about populations based on sample data.
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