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Solve q7 part iv

Ans. (i)
1/6
(ii) 5/36
(iii) 1/9
one ace.
Ans. (i)
1/36
(ii) 1/18 (iii) 1/6 (iv) 7/36
(v) 2/9
(vi) 11/36
than 7
Q.5 Show that in a single throw with two dice, the chance of throwing more
is equal to that of throwing less than 74
Ans. 15/36, 15/36
Q.6 An income tax officer has received 10 files numbered from 1 to 10. He selects
just one file for inspection. Find the probability that :
(i)
the file number is multiple of 5
(ii) the file number is multiple of 3
(iii) the file number is multiple of 5 or multiple of 3.
Ans. (i).
1/5
(ii) 3/10
(iii) 1/2
Q.7 A card is drawn at random from an ordinary deck of playing cards. Find the
probability that (i) card is red, (ii) card is an ace, (iii) card is of diamonds,
(iv) card is 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, (v) card is a red queen.
(ii) 1/13
(iii) 1/4
(iv) 5/13
Ans. (i)
O8 If three cards are chosen from a well-shuffled deck of 52 playing cards, what is
1/2
(v) 1/26
the probability of selecting
(iii) 3 red cards (iv) no red card?
(i) 3 hearts
(ii) no heart
(iji) 0.1176
(iv)
Transcribed Image Text:Ans. (i) 1/6 (ii) 5/36 (iii) 1/9 one ace. Ans. (i) 1/36 (ii) 1/18 (iii) 1/6 (iv) 7/36 (v) 2/9 (vi) 11/36 than 7 Q.5 Show that in a single throw with two dice, the chance of throwing more is equal to that of throwing less than 74 Ans. 15/36, 15/36 Q.6 An income tax officer has received 10 files numbered from 1 to 10. He selects just one file for inspection. Find the probability that : (i) the file number is multiple of 5 (ii) the file number is multiple of 3 (iii) the file number is multiple of 5 or multiple of 3. Ans. (i). 1/5 (ii) 3/10 (iii) 1/2 Q.7 A card is drawn at random from an ordinary deck of playing cards. Find the probability that (i) card is red, (ii) card is an ace, (iii) card is of diamonds, (iv) card is 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, (v) card is a red queen. (ii) 1/13 (iii) 1/4 (iv) 5/13 Ans. (i) O8 If three cards are chosen from a well-shuffled deck of 52 playing cards, what is 1/2 (v) 1/26 the probability of selecting (iii) 3 red cards (iv) no red card? (i) 3 hearts (ii) no heart (iji) 0.1176 (iv)
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