Given the sets A = [2, 4, 6, 8] and B = [2, 3, 5, 9]. If a number is picked at random from each of the two sets, what is the probability that their product is odd?

a

1

b

\(\frac{3}{4}\)

c

\(\frac{1}{4}\)

d

zero

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regony600
9 years ago

You guys are wrong. They said probability of their difference, not their product as you guys did in your solution. The answer is 3/4 B

Pelebe2
3 years ago

The answer given to this question is wrong

Goodify
1 year ago

Sorry, according to the question we were asked to find the probability of their difference not the probability of their product. So, why is the answer 0 rather than 3/4

Respectfully
2 years ago

In the explanation of the answers,A is vertical while B is horizontal not otherwise.

ARIYO.R
9 years ago

ALWAYS CHECK ANSWERS TO FAILED QUESTIONS SO AS TO SERVE AS CORRECTION

Hexonate
1 year ago

Even the working was wrong

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