
An octahedral die whose faces are numbered through (only one number on one face) is thrown three times. What is the probability that the product of the numbers obtained in first two throws is equal to the number obtained in the third throw?

Important Questions on Representation







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In a random experiment, a fair die is rolled until two fours are obtained in succession. The probability that the experiment will end in the fifth throw of the die is equal to :

A computer producing factory has only two plants and . Plant produces and plant produces of the total computers produced. of computers produced in the factory turn out to be defective. The probability that a computer turns out to be defective which is produced in plant is ten times of the computers produced in the plant . A computer produced in the factory is randomly selected and it does not turn out to be defective. Then the probability that it is produced in plant is

