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A bowl of raffle tickets contains the numbers 1 through 60. What is the probability that a randomly selected ticket will be a number that is not a multiple of 7

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Answer:

Explanation:

There are 8 numbers between 24 and 31, inclusive. So the probability of getting a number in that range is 885. Therefore, by the complement rule, the probability of not getting one of these numbers is


1-(8/85)= 85- 8 /85=77/ 85

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Answer:


Probability = (13)/(15)

Explanation:

Given

Ticket Numbers = 1 to 60

Required

Determine the probability of not selecting multiples of 7

First, we need to list out the multiples of 7 in this range:


Multiple = 7,14,21,28,35,42,49,56

These are 8 in numbers. So, there are 8 multiples

Next, is that we determine the number of non multiples of 7. This s calculated as:


Non\ Multiples = 60 - 8


Non\ Multiples = 52

The required probability is then calculated as:


Probability = (Non\ Multiples)/(Total)


Probability = (52)/(60)


Probability = (13)/(15)

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