Class 11-science RD SHARMA Solutions Maths Chapter 33 - Probability
Probability Exercise Ex. 33.1
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In this experiment, a coin is tossed and if the outcome is tail then a die is tossed once.
Otherwise, the coin is tossed again.
The possible outcome for coin is either head or tail.
The possible outcome for die is 1,2,3,4,5,6.
If the outcome for the coin is tail then sample space is S1={(T,1),(T,2),(T,3),(T,4),(T,5),(T,6)}
If the outcome is head then the sample space is S2={(H,H),(H,T)}
Therefore the required sample space is S={(T,1),(T,2),(T,3),(T,4),(T,5),(T,6),(H,H),(H,T)}
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In a random sampling, three items are selected so it could be any of the following:
a) All defective or
b) All non-defective or
c) Combination of defective and non defective.
Sample space associated with this experiment is
S={DDD, NDN, DND, DNN, NDD, DDN, NND, NNN}
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In this experiment, a die is rolled. If the outcome is 6 then experiment is over. Otherwise, die will be rolled again and again.
Probability Exercise Ex. 33.2
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Probability Exercise Ex. 33.3
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Probability Exercise Ex. 33.4
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Probability Exercise Ex. 33VSAQ
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