1. Here we want to know that out of 150 spins how many times it will land on 5. So to find that we need to find how likely that is the probability to land on 5.
No. of total marks = 12
No. of 5 - marks = 3
P(getting 5) = 3 / 12 = 0.25
Exp (getting 5) = P( getting 5) * 150
Approximating we get 38.
2. P( Friday) = No. of selected / Total customer on Friday
= 90 /500
= 0.18
We are saying Probabiltiy of getting selected on Sat is same as Fri.
P(Sat ) = P( Fri)
No . of selected / Total customers = 0.18
No. of selected / 700= 0.18
No . of selected = 700*0.18
=
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