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1) find the probability the arrow will land on a multiple of 4 or 6 or both

1) find the probability the arrow will land on a multiple of 4 or 6 or both-example-1

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Write out the number of elements in the sample space as we denote the sample space as S


n(S)=36

Write out the event space E1 for the multiples of 4


\begin{gathered} E_1=\mleft\lbrace4,8,12,16,20,24,28,32,36\mright\rbrace \\ n(E_1)=9 \end{gathered}

Write out the event space E2 for the multiples of 6


\begin{gathered} E_2=\mleft\lbrace6,12,18,24,30,36\mright\rbrace \\ n(S)=6 \end{gathered}

The probability that the arrow will land on a multiple of 4 or 6 or both will land can be represented thus


P(E_1)+P(E_2)+P(E_1\cap E_2)
\begin{gathered} E_1\cap E_2=\mleft\lbrace12,24,36\mright\rbrace \\ n(E_1\cap E_2)=3 \end{gathered}
P(E_1)=(n(E_1))/(n(S))=(9)/(36)=(1)/(4)
P(E_2)=(n(E_2))/(n(S))=(6)/(36)=(1)/(6)
P(E_1\cap E_2)=(n(E_1\cap E_2))/(n(S))=(3)/(36)=(1)/(12)

Therefore,


P(E_1)+P(E_2)+P(E_1\cap E_2)=(1)/(4)+(1)/(6)+(1)/(12)=(3+2+1)/(12)=(6)/(12)=(1)/(2)

Hence, the probability that the arrow will land on a multiple of 4or 6 or both is 1/2

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