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Question: A child has a die whose six faces show the letters as given below: The die is thrown once. What is...
A child has a die whose six faces show the letters as given below:
The die is thrown once. What is the probability of getting (i) A? (ii) D?
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Solution
Hint: Use basic definition of probability:
P(E)=Total outcomes (sample space)Total number favourable to cases
As we know that P(E)=sample space (Total no. of outcomes) Number of outcomes required
Here, As we can observe that we have six faces on a die with six letters, i.e., the number of total outcomes will be 6.
Let categorise the number of times letters can come by counting the number of faces at which they are present:
A=2B=1C=1D=1E=1
Hence, for any face’s letter probability
P(E)=Total number of outcomes Outcome of that particular letter
(i) Probability for getting A