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A dice is thrown once. Find the probability of getting a number :

(i) less than 3

(ii) greater than or equal to 4

(iii) less than 8

(iv) greater than 6

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We know that,

In throwing a dice, total possible outcomes = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}

No. of favourable outcomes = 6.

(i) On a dice, numbers less than 3 are = {1, 2}

∴ No. of favourable outcomes = 2.

P(getting a number less than 3) = No. of favourable outcomesNo. of possible outcomes=26=13\dfrac{\text{No. of favourable outcomes}}{\text{No. of possible outcomes}} = \dfrac{2}{6} = \dfrac{1}{3}.

Hence, the probability of getting a number less than 3 = 13\dfrac{1}{3}.

(ii) On a dice, numbers greater than or equal to 4 = {4, 5, 6}

∴ No. of favourable outcomes = 3.

P(getting a number greater than or equal to 4) = No. of favourable outcomesNo. of possible outcomes=36=12\dfrac{\text{No. of favourable outcomes}}{\text{No. of possible outcomes}} = \dfrac{3}{6} = \dfrac{1}{2}.

Hence, the probability of getting a number greater than or equal to 4 is 12\dfrac{1}{2}.

(iii) On a dice, numbers less than 8 = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}

∴ No. of favourable outcomes = 6.

P(getting a number less than 8) = No. of favourable outcomesNo. of possible outcomes=66=1\dfrac{\text{No. of favourable outcomes}}{\text{No. of possible outcomes}} = \dfrac{6}{6} = 1.

Hence, the probability of getting a number less than 8 = 1.

(iv) On a dice, numbers greater than 6 = 0

∴ No. of favourable outcomes = 0.

P(getting a number greater than 6) = No. of favourable outcomesNo. of possible outcomes=06\dfrac{\text{No. of favourable outcomes}}{\text{No. of possible outcomes}} = \dfrac{0}{6} = 0.

Hence, the probability of getting a number greater than 6 = 0.

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