Math  /  Discrete

Question2. Let AA be the set of all strings of decimal digits of length 6 .
For example, 010312 and 194483 are two strings in A. One string from AA is selected at random. Find the probability that: a. The string begins with 0123 . b. The string contains no digit greater than 6 . c. The string contains at least one digit greater than 6 ? d. The string has at least one digit that repeats?

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a. The probability the string begins with 0123 is 0.0001. b. The probability the string contains no digit greater than 6 is 0.117649. c. The probability the string contains at least one digit greater than 6 is 0.882351. d. The probability the string has at least one repeated digit is 0.8488.

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