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UNITED BOOK HOUSE-Model Test Set - 5-Exercise
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  2. What is event in respect to probability theory .

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  4. The probability of an impossible event is .

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  5. If for two event A and B, P(A or B) = 7/(10) , P (A and B) = 2/5 , P(A...

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  6. For two events A and B P(A^C|B^C)+P(A|B^C)=?

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  7. Define simple aggregative price index number.

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  8. name the different phases of human growth.

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  9. If the mean square deviation of a variable x about 7 is 25 and the mea...

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  10. What are different measures of skewness.

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  11. A, B and C are three mutually exclusive and exhaustive events associat...

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  12. The probability that a student passes a physics test is 2/3 and the th...

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  13. Show that if events A and B are independent, then so are A^c and B^c.

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  14. What is the difference between A^@ and AU?

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  15. Write a short note on histogram of a frequency distribution.

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  16. If the relation between two variables x and y is 2x + 3y = 7 and media...

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  17. Suppose 2x - 3y = 5 is the relation between the varibles x and y. If t...

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  18. Derive Largrange’s interpolation formula for n = 3.

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  19. Prove that /\^2(ab^(ex))=(b^c-1)^2ab^(ex).

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  20. Given that x. y, z are unequal positive numbers show that 1/x+1/y+1/z ...

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