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When a die is thrown, getting a number more than 6 is A) less likely B) equally likely C) more likely D) impossible |
Answer» Correct option is (D) impossible Possible outcome when a die is thrown are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Hence, favourable outcome of event of getting a number more than 6 is n(E) = 0. \(\therefore\) Probability of getting a number more than 6 is \(P(E)=\frac{n(E)}{n(S)}\) \(=\frac06=0\) An event whose probability is 0 is known as an impossible event. Hence, when a die is thrown, getting a number more than 6 is an impossible event. D) impossible |
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