M L Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Probability, Exercise 1: Exercise 16
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Questions from M L Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Probability, Exercise 1: Exercise 16 with Hints & Solutions
A bag contains lemon flavoured candies only. Shalini takes out one candy without looking into the bag. What is the probability that she takes out orange flavoured candy?

Can be the probability of an event?

A bag contains red balls, blue balls and green balls. A ball is drawn at random, find the probability of this ball being a red ball.

A bag contains red balls, blue balls and green balls. A ball is drawn at random, find the probability of this ball being a green ball.

A bag contains red balls, blue balls and green balls. A ball is drawn at random, find the probability of this ball being a not a blue ball.
(Write answer in simplest fraction form)

A bag contains red, green and white balls. One ball is drawn at random from the bag, find the probability of getting not a white ball.
(Write answer in simplest fraction form)

A bag contains red, green and white balls. One ball is drawn at random from the bag, find the probability of getting neither a green nor a red ball.

Cards marked with numbers are placed in a bag and mixed thoroughly. One card is drawn at random from the bag. Find the probability that the number on the card is a perfect square.
