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  2. Obtain binomial distribution, if : n=6, p=1/3.Find the mean

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  3. Suppose X has a probability distribution B(6,1/2). find which value of...

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  5. If P(A) = 1/2, P(B) = 0, P(A//B) is :

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  6. If A and B are events such that P(A/B)=P(B/A), then

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  7. The probability of obtaining an even prime number on each die, when a ...

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  8. Two events A and B will be independent, if:

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  9. Probability that A speaks truth is 4/5. A coin is tossed. A reports t...

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  10. If A and B are two events such that AsubB and P(B) ne 0, then which of...

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  11. If A and B are two events such that P(A) ne 0 and P(B/A) = 1, then

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  12. If P(A/B) > P(A), then which of the following is correct : :

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  13. If A and B are any two events such that : P(A) + P(B) – P(A and B) = P...

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  14. The mean of the numbers obtained on throwing a die having written 1 on...

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  15. Suppose that two cards are drawn at random from a deck of cards. Let X...

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  17. The probability that a student is not a swimmer is 1/5. Then the prob...

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  18. A die is thrown once, then the probability of getting a number greater...

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  19. If P(A)=0.2, P(B)=0.4, P(AuuB)=0.6 , then P(A//B) is equal to

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  20. Let A and B be two events. If P(A)=0.6, P(B)=0.2, P(A/B)=0.5, then P(A...

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