Question Number 76651 by john santu last updated on 29/Dec/19
$${if}\:{a}\:{and}\:{b}\:{two}\:{numbers}\:{do}\:{not}\:{have}\: \\ $$$${to}\:{be}\:{chosen}\:{randomly}\:{and}\:{with}\: \\ $$$${returns}\:{from}\:{the}\:{set}\:\left\{\mathrm{1},\mathrm{2},\mathrm{3},\mathrm{4},\mathrm{5}\right\}.\:{what}\: \\ $$$${probability}\:{that}\:\frac{{a}}{{b}}\:{is}\:{an}\:{integer}\:? \\ $$
Answered by benjo 1/2 santuyy last updated on 29/Dec/19
$${suppose}\:{that}\:{A}\:{is}\:{the}\:{occurence}\: \\ $$$${of}\:{a}/{b}\:{integer}\:.\: \\ $$$${now}\:{n}\left({A}\right)=\:\mathrm{10}\:{and}\:{n}\left({S}\right)\:=\:\mathrm{5}×\mathrm{5}\:=\:\mathrm{25} \\ $$$${hence}\:{P}\left({A}\right)\:=\:\mathrm{10}/\mathrm{25}\:=\:\mathrm{2}/\mathrm{5}.\: \\ $$
Commented by benjo 1/2 santuyy last updated on 30/Dec/19