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Consider the frequency distribution table (Table 14.3, Example 4, Chapter 14), which gives the weights of 38 students of a class. (i) Find the probability that the weight of a student in the class lies in the interval 46-50 kg.(ii) Give two events in this context, one having probability 0 and the other having probability 1.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will address both parts of the question. ### Part (i): Find the probability that the weight of a student in the class lies in the interval 46-50 kg. 1. **Identify the total number of students**: - From the problem, we know that the total number of students is 38. 2. **Determine the number of students in the weight interval 46-50 kg**: ...
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