If the independent events A and B are such that 0 < P (A) < 1 and 0 < P (B) < 1 then
a) True
b) False
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Let A and B be independent events where 0 < P (A) < 1, 0 < P (B) < 1. Show that P (A U B)’ = P (A’) P (B’)
Let A and B be independent events where 0 < P (A) < 1, 0 < P (B) < 1. Show that P (A | B) = P (A)
A bag contains 5 white, 7 black, and 4 red balls; find the chance that three balls drawn at random are all white.
a) 1/12
b) 1/36
c) 1/56
d) 1/63
One of two events must happen; given that the chance of the one is two-thirds that of the other, find the odds in favour of the other.
a) 1 to 2
b) 2 to 3
c) 3 to 4
d) 4 to 5
Compare the chances of throwing 4 with one dice, 8 with two dice, and 12 with 3 dice.
a) 36:30:25
b) 25:30:36
c) 1:2:8
d) 2:7:15
In shuffling a pack of cards, four are accidently dropped; find the chance that the missing cards should be one from each suit.
a) 2/21825
b) 3/2185
c) 2197/20825
d) 4/20825
There are three works, one consisting of 3 volumes, one of 4, and the other of one volume. They are placed on a shelf at random; find the chance that volumes of the same works are all together.
a)
b)
c)
d)
In a hand at whist what is the chance that the 4 kings are held by a specified player?
a) 7/2183
b) 9/2324
c) 11/4165
d) 13/4328
There are 4 rupees and 3 ten nP.’s, placed at random in a line; find the chance of the extreme coins being both ten nP.’s.
There are m rupees and n ten nP.’s, placed at random in a line. Find the chance of the extreme coins being both ten nP.’s
In tossing a coin, find the chance of throwing head and tail alternately in 3 successive trials.
Two drawings, each of 3 balls, are made from a bag containing 5 white and 8 black balls, the balls not being replaced before the second trial: find the chance that the first drawing will give 3 white and the second 3 black balls.
A bag contains 5 white and 3 black balls, and 4 are successively drawn out and not replaced. What is the chance that they are alternately of different colours?
In three throws with a pair of dice, find the chance of throwing doublets at least once.
If two coins are tossed 5 times, what is the chance that there will be 5 heads and 5 tails?
If 8 coins are tossed, what is the chance that one and only one will turn up head?
A and B draw from a purse containing 3 rupees and 4nP.’s; find their respective chances of first drawing a rupee, the coins when drawn not being replaced.
a) ;
b) ;
c) ;
d) ;
If on an average 1 vessel in every 10 is wrecked, find the chance that out of 5 vessels expected 4 at least will arrive safely.
In four throws with a pair of dice, what is the chance of throwing doublets twice at least?
There are 9 coins in a bag, 5 of which are rupees and the rest are unknown coins of equal value; find what they must be if the probable value of the draw is 60nP.
a) 5 nP. coins
b) 10 nP. coins
c) 20 nP. coins
d) 25 nP. coins
A has 3 shares in a lottery in which there are 3 prizes and 6 blanks; B has 1 share in lottery in which there is 1 prize and 2 blanks; find A’s chance of success to B’s.
a) 16 to 7
b) 8 to 7
c) 7 to 8
d) 7 to 16