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            <title>Question 7 &amp; 8 Review Exercise 6</title>
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            <description>Question 7 &amp; 8 Review Exercise 6

Solutions of Question 7 &amp; 8 of Review Exercise 6 of Unit 06: Permutation, Combination and Probablity. This is unit of A Textbook of Mathematics for Grade XI is published by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board (KPTB or KPTBB) Peshawar, Pakistan.$P(A)=0.8, P(B)=0.5$$P(B / A)=0.4$$P(A \cap B)$\begin{align}
P(B \mid A)&amp;=\dfrac{P(A \cap B)}{P(A)} \\
\Rightarrow P(A \cap B)&amp;=P(B \mid A) \cdot P(A)\\
&amp;=0.4 \times 0.8=0.32\end{align}$P(A)=0.8, P(B)=0.5$$P(B / A)=0.4$$P(A …</description>
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            <title>Question 9 &amp; 10 Review Exercise 6</title>
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            <description>Question 9 &amp; 10 Review Exercise 6

Solutions of Question 9 &amp; 10 of Review Exercise 6 of Unit 06: Permutation, Combination and Probablity. This is unit of A Textbook of Mathematics for Grade XI is published by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board (KPTB or KPTBB) Peshawar, Pakistan.$2,3,0,3,4,2,3$$1$$=100,0000$$$=\dfrac{7 !}{3 ! \cdot 2 !}=420 $$$1$$0$$7$$0$$$=\dfrac{6 !}{2 ! 3 !}=60 $$$1$$420-50=360$$n$$n$$(n-1)$$(n - 1)$$(n-1)$$(n-2) !$$2$$2 !$$n$$$(n-2) ! \cdot 2 !=2(n-2) ! $$</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2024 02:36:03 +0000</pubDate>
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