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The probability of getting not prime numbers is to be estimated in the form of fraction and percent
Answer to Problem 12PPS
The probability of getting not prime numbers in the form of fraction and percent are estimated as
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Concept Used:
Probability of an event is calculated as:
Where,
The probability of an event:
The number of favourable outcomes:
The total number of events in the
Prime number is the number which has only two factors such as first is itself and the second factor is
Calculation:
Out of
So,
The probability of getting not prime number in the fraction form is calculated as:
In the percent form:
Conclusion:
Hence, the probabilities are resulted as:
In the fraction form:
In the percent form:
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