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A die is thrown. Describe the following events:
(i) A : a number less than 7
(ii) B : a number greater than 7
(iii) C : a multiple of 3
(iv) D : a number less than 4
(v) E : a even number greater than 4
(vi) F : a number not less than 3
Also find `A

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To solve the problem, we need to describe the events based on the outcomes of a die throw and find the union of events A and B. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Sample Space**: The sample space \( S \) for a die throw consists of the numbers {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. 2. **Define the Events**: ...
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NCERT-PROBABILITY-EXERCISE 16.3
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  17. Events E and F are such that P(not E or not F) = 0.25, State whether E...

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  18. A and B are events such that P(A) = 0. 42, P(B) = 0. 48and P(A a n d B...

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  19. Give P(A) =3/5and P(B) =1/5dotFind P(A or B), if A and B are mutually ...

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  20. If E and F are events such that P(E) = 1/4, P(F) =1/2 and P(E and F)...

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  21. In Class XI of a school 40% of the students study Mathematics and 30%...

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