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To find: the probability of P (odd or greater than 10)
Answer to Problem 13.10.6EP
The required probability is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A card is drawn from a deck of cards numbered 6-19.
Total number of cards from 6 to 19 is 14.
Number of cards that are numbered greater than 10 is 9.
Number of cards that are numbered odd numbers are 7.
Number of cards that are odd and greater than 10 are 5.
Calculation:
Probability of getting a number that is greater than 10 is
Probability of getting an odd number is
Probability of getting an odd number and a number greater than 10 is
Consider the required probability,
Conclusion:
Hence, the required probability is
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