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Brian’s school locker has a three-digit combination lock that can be set using the numbers 5 to 9 (including 5 and 9), without repeating a number. The probability that the locker code begins with a prime number is %. The probability that the locker code is an odd number is %.

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Explanation:

1. 40%

2. 60%

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The possible digits are: 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Let's mark the case when the locker code begins with a prime number as A and the case when the locker code is an odd number as B. We have 5 different digits in total, 2 of which are prime (5 and 7).

First propability:

P_A=(2)/(5)=40\%

By knowing that digits don't repeat we can say that code is an odd number in case it ends with 5, 7 or 9 (three of five digits).

Second probability:

P_B=(3)/(5)=60\%
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