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Given the set of all of the integers from 5 to 12, what is the probabilityof choosing a number that is a multiple of 2?If you enter your answer as a decimal, round to the thousandths place.

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We first write the set:

{5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12}

And we recognize that the number multiple of 2 only could be a par number.

Then we count how many par numbers are. Clearly, there are 4 numbers.

To obtain the probability of choosing one of these numbers we need to divide it by the n number of the set, which is 8 in total.


P=(4)/(8)=(1)/(2)=0.5

Then we can conclude the probability of choosing a number that is a multiple of 2 in the set of all of the integers from 5 to 12, is 0.5.

So the right answer is 0.5

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