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Hi, It's the 3rd option
Thanks, It was little hard to find the answer. I am not totally sure about it but as far as I understand this question. the third option is correct.
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Answer:
The probability that he doesn’t win is 6/(n + 6)
Step-by-step explanation:
Mathematically, the probability that an event occur is 1 minus the probability that the event doe not occur.
Thus, what we are saying here is that the sum of the probabilities that Paul wins the raffle draw and he doesn’t win the raffle draw is 1
This can be mathematically expressed as;
probability that he doesn’t win = 1 - probability that he wins
Thus we have;
1- n/(n+ 6)
= [(n+ 6) -(n)]/(n+6) = 6/n+ 6
Answer:
3pi
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation for this problem is 1/3 Bh
So, its 1/3 x 4 x 1.5(1.5) x pi