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A, B, C are three events which are equally likely but not forming an exhaustive system of events. Then, show that P(A)=P(B)=P(C)13. Give one example of such a situation.

Important Questions on Probability

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Distinguish between subjective and objective probabilities giving examples in each case.
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When do you say a die is fair?
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When a fair coin is tossed 3 times, how many outcomes can be there? Are the outcomes equally likely?
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From an urn containing 4 white and 5 red balls, two balls are drawn at random. Find the probability that at least one is white.
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From a pack of cards, two cards are drawn at random after a thorough shuffle. Find the probability that both are kings.
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Two fair dice are rolled. Find the probability that the sum of the points is 7. Also, the sum of points which is most probable by showing all the possible sum of points in a chart or table.
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Given that p is a probability that a person aged x years will die in a year, find the probability that none of the four persons all aged x years will die in a year.
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Given that p is a probability that a person aged x years will die in a year, if Mr. A is one of the four persons, find the probability that at least one of them will die in a year and Mr. A is the first person to die.