If you used a random number generator for the numbers from 1 through 20 to play a game, what is the theoretical probability of getting each of these o

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2021-01-24

If you used a random number generator for the numbers from 1 through 20 to play a game, what is the theoretical probability of getting each of these outcomes? a. A multiple of 3 or a multiple of 7, P(multiple of 3 or multiple of 7) b. P( even or odd) c. P(prime or 1) d. How did you find the probabilities of these events?

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okomgcae

okomgcae

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A: number of multiples of 3 or 7 from 1 to 20
total numbers =20
p(multiples of 3 or 7)=(no of multiples of 3 or 7)/(total numbers)
=8/20
=2/5
B: Number of even or odd numbers=20
total numbers =20
p(even or odd)=(number of even or odd)/(total numbers)
=20/20
=1
С: no. of prime numbers and 1
total numbers =20
p(prime or 1)=(number of prime numbers or 1)/(total numbers)
=9/20
D: probability could be found by general probability which says
p(event)=(no.of times event occur)/(total no. of events)
=20/20
=1

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