R D Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Probability, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 33.1
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A coin is tossed once. Write its sample space

What is the total number of elementary events associated to the random experiment of throwing three dice together.

A box contains red and black balls. Two balls are drawn at random in succession without replacement. Write the sample space for this experiment.

A pair of dice is rolled. If the outcome is a doublet, a coin is tossed. Determine the total number of elementary events associated to this experiment.

A coin is tossed twice. If the second draw results in a head, a die is rolled. Write the sample space for this experiment.

A bag contains identical red balls and identical black balls. The experiment consists of drawing one ball, then putting it into the bag and again drawing a ball. What are the possible outcomes of the experiment?

An experiment consists of rolling a die and then tossing a coin once if the number on the die is even. If the number on the die is odd, the coin is tossed twice. Write the sample space for this experiment.

A die is thrown repeatedly until a six comes up. What is the sample space for this experiment.
