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Shruti Srivastava
Subject: Maths
, asked on 22/1/22
Jasdeep and Lekha are friends and both are preparing for the banking exams. They appeared
in an examination together. The probability that Jasdeep will qualify the examination is 0.10
and probability that Lekha will qualify the examination is 0.20. The probability that both
Jasdeep and Lekha will qualify the examination is 0.04.
Based on the above information, answer the following questions:
(a) Find the probability that both Jasdeep and Lekha will not qualify the examination.
(b) Find the probability that at least one of them will not qualify the examination.
(c) Find the probability that only one of them will qualify the examination.
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Krishan Yadav
Subject: Maths
, asked on 22/1/22
Plz do 7
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Shreya Jaiswal
Subject: Maths
, asked on 7/1/22
Jasdeep and Lekha are friends and both are preparing for the banking exams. They appeared
in an examination together. The probability that Jasdeep will qualify the examination is 0.10
and probability that Lekha will qualify the examination is 0.20. The probability that both
Jasdeep and Lekha will qualify the examination is 0.04.
Find the probability that only one of them will qualify the examination.
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1
Aryaman Jaiman
Subject: Maths
, asked on 7/1/22
suppose that we toss
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Anshi Jindal
Subject: Maths
, asked on 6/1/22
The probability of having 53 Tuesdays or 53 Wednesday in a leap year is
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Anshi Jindal
Subject: Maths
, asked on 6/1/22
Jasdeep and Lekha are friends and both are preparing for the banking exams. They appeared
in an examination together. The probability that Jasdeep will qualify the examination is 0.10
and probability that Lekha will qualify the examination is 0.20. The probability that both
Jasdeep and Lekha will qualify the examination is 0.04.
Based on the above information, answer the following questions:
(a) Find the probability that both Jasdeep and Lekha will not qualify the examination.
(b) Find the probability that at least one of them will not qualify the examination.
(c) Find the probability that only one of them will qualify the examination.
Answer
1
Ayesha Khaleel
Subject: Maths
, asked on 5/1/22
Based on the information, answer the following questions -
1) Find the probability that both jaideep and lekha will not qualify the examination.
2) Find the probability that at least one of them will not qualify the examination.
3) Find the probability that only one of them will qualify the examination.
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1
Harshit Chauhan
Subject: Maths
, asked on 4/1/22
How to solve the ii?
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Abhaya
Subject: Maths
, asked on 16/12/21
Please provide the solutions solutions and more than one option will correct
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Jatin
Subject: Maths
, asked on 17/10/21
A box contains four cards numbered as 1,2,3 and 4 and another box contains four cards numbered as 1,4,9 and 16. On card is drawn at random from each box. What is the probability of getting the product of the two numbers so obtained , more than 16 ?
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Sana Suboohi
Subject: Maths
, asked on 13/10/21
Pplz ans fast,
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Philip
Subject: Maths
, asked on 6/10/21
Card marked with numbers 3,4,5..........100 are places in a box and mixed thoroughly . A card is drawn at random from the box . Find the probability that the number on the selected card is
(i) divisible by 9 and is a perfect square.
(ii) a prime number less than 17.
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Salina Rana
Subject: Maths
, asked on 24/9/21
Pls tell me the ans of these qns
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Viplove
Subject: Maths
, asked on 26/4/21
Please answer this question on logs and side by side please write the identies you are using for solving this question
Thanks
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Viplove
Subject: Maths
, asked on 26/4/21
Please answer this question on logs and side by side please write the identies you are using for solving this question
Thanks
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in an examination together. The probability that Jasdeep will qualify the examination is 0.10
and probability that Lekha will qualify the examination is 0.20. The probability that both
Jasdeep and Lekha will qualify the examination is 0.04.
Based on the above information, answer the following questions:
(a) Find the probability that both Jasdeep and Lekha will not qualify the examination.
(b) Find the probability that at least one of them will not qualify the examination.
(c) Find the probability that only one of them will qualify the examination.
in an examination together. The probability that Jasdeep will qualify the examination is 0.10
and probability that Lekha will qualify the examination is 0.20. The probability that both
Jasdeep and Lekha will qualify the examination is 0.04.
Find the probability that only one of them will qualify the examination.
in an examination together. The probability that Jasdeep will qualify the examination is 0.10
and probability that Lekha will qualify the examination is 0.20. The probability that both
Jasdeep and Lekha will qualify the examination is 0.04.
Based on the above information, answer the following questions:
(a) Find the probability that both Jasdeep and Lekha will not qualify the examination.
(b) Find the probability that at least one of them will not qualify the examination.
(c) Find the probability that only one of them will qualify the examination.
1) Find the probability that both jaideep and lekha will not qualify the examination.
2) Find the probability that at least one of them will not qualify the examination.
3) Find the probability that only one of them will qualify the examination.
(i) divisible by 9 and is a perfect square.
(ii) a prime number less than 17.
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