Asked by Ronald
Choose a natural number between 1 and 100, inclusive. What is the probability that the number chosen is not a multiple of 4? (Enter the probability as a fraction.)
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Answered by
Steve
1/4 of the numbers <u>are</u> a multiple of 4.
That help?
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Answered by
Ronald
I tried that and it was the wrong answer.
Answered by
Steve
Tried what?
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DANIEL FAITH IDE SECONDARY SCHOOL E/UKWU
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Answered by
Moise
I think it may be 19/25 because P(not multiple of 4 ) = 1 - P( multiple of 4)
and we have 24 multiple of 4 between 1 and 100, inclusive. Then, we have:
P(not multiple of 4 ) = 1 - (24/100) = 76/100 = 19/25
and we have 24 multiple of 4 between 1 and 100, inclusive. Then, we have:
P(not multiple of 4 ) = 1 - (24/100) = 76/100 = 19/25
Answered by
Moise
I think it may be 19/25 because P(not multiple of 4 ) = 1 - P( multiple of 4)
and we have 25 multiple of 4 between 1 and 100, inclusive. Then, we have:
P(not multiple of 4 ) = 1 - (25/100) = 75/100 = 3/4
and we have 25 multiple of 4 between 1 and 100, inclusive. Then, we have:
P(not multiple of 4 ) = 1 - (25/100) = 75/100 = 3/4
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