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shreyapatel2004
07.04.2021 •
Mathematics
Two numbers are randomly selected from the following set without replacement.
{3, 16, 2, 11, 15, 6, 14, 7, 10, 1}
a. What is the probability that they are both even?
b. What is the probability that they are both prime? Note: 1 is not prime.
c. What is the probability of the sum of the two numbers being even?
d. What is the probability of the product of the two numbers being odd?
The last two problems are based on a single draw from the set.
e What is the probability that a prime number was drawn from the set, given that it
is an odd number.
f. What is the probabilityselected from the set. that a prime number was drawn from
the set, given that it is an even number.
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Ответ:
I dot know good luck
Step-by-step explanation:
Ответ:
I think its A.
Explanation:
I think its A because as he is talking in the excerpt he is saying that he worked in a industry young too, so he had to go to college later on. Saying that makes it a more personal connection with the argument of the excerpt, that he thinks children shouldn't have to work young and that the law should change so the age limit is older so they cant work.