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When A and B play a game of chess the odds in favour of A winning the game is 3:5 . Find: (I) 'A' winning the game (II) A not winning the game

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Answered by amitnrw
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odds in favour of A  , 3/8 winning the game , 5/8 not winning the game

Step-by-step explanation:

the odds in favour of A winning the game is 3:5

odds in favour of A winning the game is  3/(3 + 5)

= 3/8

odds in favour of A not winning the game is  1 -  3/(3 + 5)

= 5/8

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