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| * Probability consect. integer divisible by 8 |
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You have to choose n from 1-96 and not the product value as I think you are trying to do.
From n=1-96, all even numbers will satisfy the condition that n(n+1)(n+2) be divisible by 8 (try it out). There are 48 such numbers (96/2). In addition, odd numbers n such that n=8x-1 (i.e. 1 less than a multiple of 8) will also satify the condition. There are 12 such numbers (96/8). Total = 60 values of n that satisfy the condition. Answer is 60/96 = 5/8. |
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WAN
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pt,
thx for your explanation... i've got it. |
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