R D Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Probability, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 33.1

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Questions from R D Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Probability, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 33.1 with Hints & Solutions

EASY
11th CBSE
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A coin is tossed once. Write its sample space

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11th CBSE
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What is the total number of elementary events associated to the random experiment of throwing three dice together.

EASY
11th CBSE
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A box contains 1 red and 3 black balls. Two balls are drawn at random in succession without replacement. Write the sample space for this experiment.

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
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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.

EASY
11th CBSE
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A coin is tossed twice. If the second draw results in a head, a die is rolled. Write the sample space for this experiment.

EASY
11th CBSE
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A bag contains 4 identical red balls and 3 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?

MEDIUM
11th CBSE
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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.

EASY
11th CBSE
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A die is thrown repeatedly until a six comes up. What is the sample space for this experiment.