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MODERN PUBLICATION-PROBABILITY-EXERCISE
- True/False: If E is an event, then 0 le P(E) le1
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- True/False: If E is an event, the P(E) + P(notE) = 0
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- True|false: use the theoretical probability of an event 'E' is 0.47, ...
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- Can the experiment probability of an event be a negative number? If no...
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- True/False: The experimental probability of an event cannot be great...
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- True/False: Out of 35 students participating in a debate 10 are boys...
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- True/False: The probability of losing a game is 0.7. The probability...
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- True/False: In a one-day cricket match, a batsman hits the boundary ...
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- Fill in the blanks: P(E) + P(bar(E)) =
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- Fill in the blanks: P(E) lies between and
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- Fill in the blanks: P(E) lies between and
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- Fill in the blanks: Let E be an event, that P(not E) =
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- Fill in the blanks: Sample space, when two coins are tosses is
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- Fill in the blanks: An event is of sample space.
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- Fill in the blanks: Probability of events is 100%
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- Fill in the blanks: Probability of two approaches namely probabilit...
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- Fill in the blanks: Experimental probability is based on performing.
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- The probability of an impossible event is
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- Which of the following cannot be the probability of an event?
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- Two coins are tossed simultaneously. The probability of getting atmost...
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