S K Gupta and Anubhuti Gangal Solutions for Chapter: Probability, Exercise 3: Chapter Assessment
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Probability compares the number of favourable outcomes to the number of _____ outcomes. (Certain, impossible, possible, likely, unlikely)

If the probability is high, you are more _____ to have a favourable outcome. (Certain, impossible, possible, likely, unlikely)

Observe the given figure. There are equal sized cards' with numbers marked from to in a pot. A card is pulled out from the pot at random. Match the event with its probability.
Event | Probability | ||
a. | Pulling a | p. | |
b. | Pulling a or | q. | |
c. | Pulling a | r. | |
d. | Pulling a number that is not | s. | |
e. | Pulling a or | t. |

A bag contains red marbles, blue marbles and green marbles. The probability of selecting a red marble is

Out of boys and girls of a class, one student is to be selected. The probability of selecting a girl is

Six cards with numbers and are randomly placed face-down on a table. Ankita removed two cards - and . The probability that the next one turned up is is

In a game of chance the probability of winning is . What is the probability of not winning?

From a standard pack of playing cards, a card is selected at random. The probability that it is a black king is
