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There Are 35 Students in a Class of Whom 20 Are Boys and 15 Are Girls. from These Students One is Chosen at Random. What is the Probability that the Chosen Student is a Boy. - Mathematics

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There are 35 students in a class of whom 20 are boys and 15 are girls. From these students one is chosen at random. What is the probability that the chosen student is a boy.

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Total number of students = 35

Number of boys = 20

Number of girls = 15

Let E1 be the event that the chosen student is a boy.

∴ P(choosing a boy) = P(E1) = `("Number of outcomes favourable to ""E"_1)/ "Number of all possible outcome" = 20/35 = 4/7`

Thus, the probability that the chosen student is a boy is `4/7`

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पाठ 15: Probability - Exercise 15A [पृष्ठ ६८७]

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आर एस अग्रवाल Mathematics [English] Class 10
पाठ 15 Probability
Exercise 15A | Q 9.1 | पृष्ठ ६८७

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