00:00Okay, now we have question number five. Two players, Sangeeta and Reshma play a tennis match. Two people play. It is known that the probability of Sangeeta winning the match is 0.62.
00:20So, what is the probability of Reshma winning the match? Okay, if I said probability of Sangeeta winning the match plus probability of Reshma winning the match is equal to how much? Is equal to 1.
00:38Because, whoi bhi ek jite ga break haarega. Aur kuch isme nahi hai. Hum kya likhayenge iske oopar? Iske oopar ek line aap likh do.
00:49Let the probability of Sangeeta winning the match is P of S and Reshma winning the match is P of R.
01:00Both the tooling are both the event, both the probability are equally likely.
01:20complementary complementary sum of sum 1
01:330.62 plus P of R probability of Resma winning the match is equal to 1
01:42So, we have P of probability of Reshma winning the match P of R is equal to 1 minus 0.62.
01:52Now, the problem starts.
01:55When I read the children, I don't have 67 children.
02:03If you don't have a video, you can see it.
02:13This is 1 minus 0.62.
02:171 minus 0.00 minus 0.62.
02:23If I have a full time that it has 100 rupees away and that you have the value of 62 rupees,
02:31you can see it.
02:33It can be made of swap.
02:35You can see it.
02:37The amount of swap is equal to 20.
02:41Then you can see it as well.
02:43The amount of swap is equal to 0.
02:47Here is 10.
02:48Then the amount of swap is equal to 9.
02:4910-2 is 8 and 9-6 is 3 and 0-0 is 0.38 and this is probability and this is a ratio
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