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Two integers, one from set M { 5, 4, 3, 0, 1} and another from set
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Two integers, one from set M { –5, –4, –3, 0, 1} and another from set N {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} are selected at random. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers selected would be a natural number?
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11 Sep 2023, 00:17
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Natural Numbers are all positive integers.
The number of possibility are: For -4: there is 1 probability(-4+5) For -3: There are 2 prob(-3+4)and(-3+5) For 0: There are 5 prob. Zero can be added to any number and remain positive For 1 There are 5 prob. If added to any number in the second set.
Total = 5+5+2+1= 13 possibility out of 25
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