lookoutastroboy
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Hey guys,
Just one question which I had trouble with lately:
Question: Three numbers are chosen at random from the numbers 1 to 100. Calculate the probability of:
b) the first number being divisible by 8 and the second being even
c) the first number being even and the second being divisible by 8
d) the three numbers are divisible by 3, 6 and 12 in any order
e) two of the numbers being greater than 50
Answers by the way are
b) 49/825
c) 49/825
d) 62/2695
e) Assuming the question means only two of the numbers are greater than 50 the probability is 75/198. If the question means at least two, then the probability is 1/2.
Thanks in advance, l.a.
Just one question which I had trouble with lately:
Question: Three numbers are chosen at random from the numbers 1 to 100. Calculate the probability of:
b) the first number being divisible by 8 and the second being even
c) the first number being even and the second being divisible by 8
d) the three numbers are divisible by 3, 6 and 12 in any order
e) two of the numbers being greater than 50
Answers by the way are
b) 49/825
c) 49/825
d) 62/2695
e) Assuming the question means only two of the numbers are greater than 50 the probability is 75/198. If the question means at least two, then the probability is 1/2.
Thanks in advance, l.a.