Home
Class 12
MATHS
The probabilities that three students S...

The probabilities that three students Subhas, Monisha and Satabdi can solve a problem independently are p, q and r respectively.
The chance that only one of the three students solve the problem is -

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The probabilities that three students Subhas, Monisha and Satabdi can solve a problem independently are p, q and r respectively. The chance that exactly two of the three students solve the problem is -

The probabilities that three students Subhas, Monisha and Satabdi can solve a problem independently are p, q and r respectively. The chance that the problem is solved, is -

The probability that 3 students can solve a mathematics problem independently is (1)/(3), (1)/(4) and (1)/(5) respectively. The chance that the problem is solved is

The probabilities that A and b can solve a problem independently are 1/3 and 1/6 respectively. If both try to solve the problem independently, find the probability that: (i) problem will be solved (ii) both can solve the problem.

A problem of Statistics is given to three students A, B and C, where chances of solving the problem individually are 1/2, 1/3 and 1/4 respectively. Find the probability that exactly one of them solve the problem.

Probability of solving problem independently by A and B are respectively. If both try to solve the problem independently, find the probability the problem is solved.

A problem is given to three students A, B and C, whose probabilities of solving the problem indrependently are (1)/(2), (3)/(4) and p respectively, if the probability that the problem can be solved is (29)/(32) , then what is the value of p ?

A problem in Mathematics is given to two students A, B and their chances of solving the problem are 2/3, 3/4 respectively. The probability that exactly one of them solves the problem is

A problem of mathematics is given to three students and probability of solving the problem is (1)/(3), (1)/(3), (1)/(3) respectively. The probability that at least one of them solves the problem is …………

A problem is given to three students, whose chances of solving it are : 1/4, 1/3 and 1/2 respectively. Find the probability that exactly one of them may solve it.