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Four defective oranges are accidently mixed with 16 good ones and by looking at them it is not possible to differentiate between them. Three oranges are drawn at random from the lot. Find the probability distribution of X, the number of defective oranges.

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MODERN PUBLICATION-PROBABILITY-EXERCISE
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  2. Compute P(A|B),if P(B) = 0.5 and P (A cap B) = 0.32

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  3. If P (A) =7/13 , P (B) =9/13 and P (A cap B) =4/13 , evaluate P (A|B)

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  4. If A and B are two events such that P(A)=1/4, P(B) =1/2 and P(Acap B) ...

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  5. If P(A)=0.8, P(B)=0.5 and P(B/A)=0.4, find : P(AnnB)

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  6. If P(A)=0.8, P(B)=0.5 and P(B//A)=0.4, find (i) P(AnnB) (ii) P(A//...

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  7. If P(A)=0.8, P(B)=0.5 and P(B//A)=0.4, find (i) P(AnnB) (ii) P(A//...

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  8. If P(A)=0.3, P(B)=0.6 and P(B//A)=0.5 , find P(A//B) .

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  9. If P(A) = 6/11 , P(B) = 5/11 and P(A cup B) = 7/11 find: P(AcapB)

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  10. If P(A) = 6/11 , P(B) = 5/11 and P(A cup B) = 7/11 find: P(A|B)

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  11. If P(A) = 6/11 , P(B) = 5/11 and P(A cup B) = 7/11 find: P(B|A)

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  12. If P(A)=0.6, P(B)=0.7 and P(AuuB)=0.9, then find P(A/B) and P(B/A)

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  13. Determine P(E|F) if A coin is tossed three times, where : E : head on ...

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  14. Determine P(E|F) if A coin is tossed three times, where : E : at leas...

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  15. Determine P(E|F) : if A coin is tossed three times, where : E : at mo...

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  16. A die is thrown three times : E : 4 appears on the third toss . F ...

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  17. Determine P(E|F) Mother, father and son line up at random for a famil...

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  18. A black and a red dice are rolled :Find the conditional probability of...

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  19. A black and a red dice are rolled: Find the conditional probability of...

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  20. Let E and F be events with P(E)=3/5, P(F)=3/10 and P (E cap F)=1/5. Ar...

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  21. A fair die is rolled. Consider events E = {1,3,5}, F = {2,3}, and G = ...

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