Attempt of the following question:
A die is thrown, then find the probability of the following events :
A is an Event : getting an odd number on the upper surface of the die.
Sample space for throwing a die
⇒ S = {1,2,3,4,5,6,}
⇒ n(S) = 6
A = event getting odd number on top
⇒ A = {1,3,5}
⇒ n(A) = 3
Probability of A![]()
B is an Event: getting a perfect square on the upper surface of the die.
B = Getting a perfect square on upper surface
⇒ B = {1,4}
⇒ n(B) = 2
Probability of getting a perfect square on top
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