SOLUTION: Assume that 'x' is a number chosen at random from the sets of integers between 1 and 15 inclusive, what is the probability that 'x' is a:
i) Single digit number
ii) Multiple of 5
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Question 193299: Assume that 'x' is a number chosen at random from the sets of integers between 1 and 15 inclusive, what is the probability that 'x' is a:
i) Single digit number
ii) Multiple of 5 or 7
iii) Complete square.
Answer by Mathtut(3670) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
i) 9 possibles 1-9.... 9/15=3/5
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ii)5,10,15 7,14....so 5 possibles 5/15=1/3
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iii)if we are talking about a perfect square we would have 3 possibles 1,4,9...so 3/15=1/5
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