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If the number x is chosen from the numbers 1,2,3 and a number y is selected from the numbers 1,4,9 find the probability that xy<9.


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Calculate probability of the event based on given information

Given :

x is chosen from the numbers 1,2,3 and a number y is selected from the numbers 1,4,9 .

Here , x can be chosen in 3 ways and in accordance with that there are 3 ways of choosing number y, then the possible outcomes are:
(1,1),(1,4),(1,9),(2,1),(2,4),(2,9),(3,1),(3,4),(3,9)
Total number of outcomes S=9

Now,
The outcomes of given condition xy<9, are :
(1,1),(1,4),(2,1),(2,4),(3,1)
Number of favourable outcomes E=5

Now,
Pxy<9=NumberoffavourableoutcomesTotalnumberofoutcomesPxy<9=59

Hence , If the number x is chosen from the numbers 1,2,3 and a number y is selected from the numbers 1,4,9 then the probability that xy<9 is 59.


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