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A die is thrown three times.

Getting a 3 or a 6 is considered a success.

Then the probability of at least two successes is


A

29

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B

727

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C

127

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None of these

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Solution

The correct option is B

727


The explanation for the correct option:

Step1. Define events:

The number of times a die is thrown'n'=3

Possible outcomes of throwing a die =1,2,3,4,5,6

The probability of getting 3or6is success 'p'=26

=13

The probability of not getting 3or6is failure 'q'=1-13

=23

Step2. Find the probability of getting at least two successes:

The probability of getting at least two successes is two or more than two

P(X=2)+P(X=3)

=C23132233-2+C33133233-3[P(x)=Cxn(p)x(q)n-x]=3!3-2!2!227+3!3-3!3!127=627+127=727

Hence, Option(B) is the correct answer.


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