Probability - A Theoretical Approach

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Probability - A Theoretical Approach: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as Probability, Experimental Probability, Characteristics and Limitations of Experimental Probability of an Event, Experiment in Probability, Trials of an Experiment in Probability, Classical Probability of an Event, Assumptions in Finding Theoretical Probability of an Event, Experimental Probability Getting Closer to Theoretical Probability, Outcomes of an Experiment, Equally Likely Outcomes of a Random Experiment, Events in Probability, Elementary Events of an Experiment, Occurrence of an Event in Probability, Sum of Probabilities of Elementary Events in an Experiment, Complementary Events, Probabilities of Complementary Events, Impossible Event, Certain Event, Range of Probability of an Event, Probability of an Event in an Experiment with Continuous Outcomes & Geometric Probability etc.

Important Questions on Probability - A Theoretical Approach

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What is the concept of probability?

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What is the probability of a certain event?

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A teacher chooses a student at random from a class of 30 girls. What is the probability that the student chosen is a girl?

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Are the sample space outcomes equally likely?

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Explain empirical probability ?

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What is empirical probability ?

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In theoretical probability of an event, it is assumed that all the outcomes in the sample space need to be _____ outcomes.

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Which of the following assumption needs to be done in dealing with the theoretical probability.

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Probability of an event can be greater than 1.

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As we increase the number of trials the difference between theoretical and experimental probability _____.

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If a die is thrown randomly at the given figure, what is the probability that it will land in the shaded region?

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If a die is thrown randomly at the given figure, what is the probability that it will land in the shaded region?

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The probability of any event lies between _____ and 1(both included).

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The probability of an impossible event is _____.

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Events E1,E2,E3​ are possible events of an experiment and their probabilities are recorded. Mark the possible correct answer.

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Events E1,E2,E3​ are possible events of an experiment and their probabilities are recorded. Mark the possible correct answer.

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In a hostel 60% of students read Hindi newspaper, 40% read English and 20% read both. A student is selected at random. Find the probability that she reads neither Hindi nor English newspaper

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It is possible to land on red.

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It is impossible to land on yellow.

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Which of the following cannot be the probability of an event?