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In a hostel, 60% of the students read Hindi newspaper, 40% read English newspaper and 20% read both Hindi and English news papers. A student is selected at random. - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

In a hostel, 60% of the students read Hindi newspaper, 40% read English newspaper and 20% read both Hindi and English news papers. A student is selected at random. 

Find the probability that she reads neither Hindi nor English news papers.

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उत्तर

Let H = event of reading Hindi newspaper,

E = event of reading an English newspaper

Then P(H)  = `60/100 = 3/5`, P(E) = `40/100 = 2/5`

and P(H ∩ E) = `20/100 = 1/5`

Intended process= P(H' ∩ E') = P(H ∪ E)' = 1 − P(H ∪ E)

= 1 − [P(H) + P(E) − P(H ∩ E)]

= `1 - [3/5 + 2/5 - 1/5]`

= `1 - 4/5`

= `1/5`

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पाठ 13: Probability - Exercise 13.2 [पृष्ठ ५४८]

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पाठ 13 Probability
Exercise 13.2 | Q 16.1 | पृष्ठ ५४८

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