Ram Chandra Solutions for Chapter: Statistics and Probability, Exercise 1: Enrichment Exercise
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A coin is tossed times with the following frequencies:
Head: times and Tail: times. The probability of getting a head is .

The experimental probability of an event cannot be greater than 1.

Out of students participating in a debate, are girls. The probability that winner is a boy is

An event for an experiment is the collection of _____ outcomes of the experiment. (Some/Total)

cannot be the _____ of an event.

Probability of an event can be any number between to _____.

The probability of winning a game is , then the probability of losing it is _____.

The empirical probability of an event is given by Number of trials in which happened _____ number of trials. (One-fourth/Half/Total)
