Math, asked by sahoorashmiranjan, 1 year ago

when a ludo-die is thrown once,what is the probability of getting the number which is neither prime nor composite?

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Answered by cutipie13
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there r 6 possible outcomes 1 ,2,3,4,,5,6
favourable -2 numbers only those r 4 and 6

hence probability is 2/6 that is 1/3



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Answered by rahulgupta100008
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Hey there!!


Total possible outcomes =6
Numbers that have more than two factors are called composite numbers. The number 1 is neither prime nor composite. For every prime number p, there exists a prime number p' such that p' is greater than p.

so there is only 1 who is neither prime or nor composite number between 1 to 6

so probability is 1/6

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