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An experiment has equally likely outcomes: three are favourable to event five are favourable to event and four are favourable to neither nor Find and
Important Questions on Probability
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Let and be two events such that and where stands for the complement of the event . Then the events and are

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If and are any two events such that , then

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Let be two independent events. The probability that happen is and the probability that neither nor happens is , then a value of is:

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Let be the number of red and black balls, respectively, in box . Let be the number of red and black balls, respectively, in box . A ball is drawn at random from box and transferred to box . If the probability of drawing a red ball from box , after this transfer, is , then the correct options(s) with the possible values of is(are)

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For the events and then

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One ticket is selected at random from tickets numbered . Then, the probability that the sum of the digits on the selected ticket is , given that the product of these digits is zero, equals

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If and are two events such that and , then

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A problem in mathematics is given to three students and their respective probability of solving the problem is and , the probability that the problem will be solved is

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Let and be three events, which are pair-wise independent and denotes the complement of an event . If and then is equal to

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A coin is tossed and a die is rolled. The probability that the coin shows head and the die shows is

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Let two fair six-faced dice and be thrown simultaneously. If is the event that die shows up four, is the event that die shows up two and is the event that the sum of numbers on both dice is odd, then which of the following statements is not true?

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An urn contains red and green balls. A ball is drawn at random from the urn. If the drawn ball is green, then a red ball is added to the urn and if the drawn ball is red, then a green ball is added to the urn; the original ball is not returned to the urn. Now, a second ball is drawn at random from it. The probability that the second ball is red, is:

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If and are any two events such that and then the conditional probability, where denotes the complement of , is equal to :

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Let and be any two events with positive probabilities
Statement I:
Statement II:

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Let and be two events such that , and Then

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Let and be two non-null events such that Then, which of the following statements is always correct?

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Let denote the number of elements in set Let be a sample space, where each element is equally likely to occur. If and are independent events associated with then the number of ordered pairs such that equals

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In a class, % of students study Maths and Science and % of students study Maths. What is the probability of a students studying Science given the student is already studying Maths?

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If a fair coin is tossed times, the probability that heads does not occur two or more times in a row is

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In a random experiment, a fair die is rolled until two fours are obtained in succession. The probability that the experiment will end in the fifth throw of the die is equal to :

