Concept explainers
i.
To find the number of possible outcomes.
i.

Answer to Problem 19E
There are
Explanation of Solution
Given:
There is a
The phone number begins with the number
Formula Used:
If one event can occur in
The multiplication principle can be extended to three or more events.
Calculation:
In each of the
Therefore,
Total number of possible outcomes for the other
Hence,
There are
ii.
To find the number of possible outcomes.
ii.

Answer to Problem 19E
There are
Explanation of Solution
Given:
There is a
The phone number begins with the number
Formula used:
If one event can occur in
The multiplication principle can be extended to three or more events.
Calculation:
In each of the
Therefore,
Total number of possible outcomes for the other
Hence,
There are
iii.
To find the number of correct digit.
iii.

Answer to Problem 19E
Explanation of Solution
Given:
There is a
Formula used:
Calculation:
In each of the
Total number of possible outcomes for the
Probability of guessing a number correctly
Therefore,
Total number of phone digit should be known to get probability
The total outcomes one should know to get the probability
Hence,
There are
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