Values of P(E)
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Q.
Shane correctly determines the probability of drawing a red queen from a well-shuffled pack of 52 cards as
- 12
- 126
- 113
Q.
The probability of spinning red in the above spinning wheel is , and this probability is known as probability.
The probability of spinning red in the above spinning wheel is
- 14
- 13
- 512
- theoretical
- experimental
Q. A marble is selected at random from a bag containing 5 red, 4 blue, and 9 green marbles. Which statement(s) below is(are) correct about the selected marble?
- Probability that selected marble is green is 12
- Probability that selected marble is green is 23
- Selecting a green marble is an even chance event.
- Selecting a green marble is not an equally likely event.
Q. A likely chance event is closer to what number?
- 0
- 0.5
- 1
- None of the above
Q.
Choose whether the outcomes are impossible, unlikely, even chance, likely, or certain:
You will go to school when it is heavy rain.
Q. Which of the following is NOT a valid probability value for any event?
- 56
- 0
- 32
- 1
Q.
How do you know if an event is dependent or independent?
Q.
Ranjan spins a spinner 25 times, and makes a list for the number of times (frequency) he gets the specific colors in the table below.
What is the experimental probability of getting orange color in Ranjan's 26th spinning?
Ranjan spins a spinner 25 times, and makes a list for the number of times (frequency) he gets the specific colors in the table below.
Color | Frequency |
Yellow | 6 |
Purple | 5 |
Orange | 3 |
Red | 4 |
Green | 7 |
What is the experimental probability of getting orange color in Ranjan's 26th spinning?
- 325
- 322
- 2225
- None of the above
Q.
There are pieces of building blocks in a bag.
each of blue, green, red, and yellow.
Two pieces are chosen at random.
Identify the probability that both of the pieces chosen are green.
Q. The probability of an event must be less than or equal to .
- 1
- 0
- infinity
Q. When you roll a fair die once, getting a prime number is an even chance event.
- True
- False
Q. The probability of flipping a coin and getting tail is .
- 12
- 13
- 14
Q. Match the followings if a fair die is rolled once. Here, P stands for the probability.
- 0
- 12
- 1
Q. On throwing a fair die, the probabilities of rolling greater than 2 but less than 3 and greater than 0 are and , respectively.
- 16
- 12
- 1
- 0
- 13
Q.
Events and their associated probabilities are included in the table above. Which event(s) has(have) a valid probability?
Event (E) | Value for P (E) |
A | −0.00001 |
B | 0.5 |
C | 1.001 |
D | 0 |
E | 1 |
F | 20% |
Events and their associated probabilities are included in the table above. Which event(s) has(have) a valid probability?
- A, B, F
- B, C, E
- B, D, E, F
- A, C
Q. Which of the following denotes the valid probability of value for any event?
- 0
- 0.45
- 1
- 1.01
Q. Select all the bubbles with valid probabilities of events.
- P (A)= 23
- P (B) =65
- P (C) =0
- P (D)=0%
- P (E) = 70%
- P (F) = 100%
- P (G) = 101%
- P (H) =1
- P (I) =−12
- P (J) =0.54
Q. A die is rolled 6 times which results in the outcomes as 1, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4. Match the followings:
- 12
- 16
- 13
Q.
Choose whether the outcomes are impossible, unlikely, even chance, likely, or certain:
Tuesday will be the day after Wednesday next week.
Q. Which of the following probability can represent a likely event?
- 0.5
- 0.70
- 0.95
- 1.02
Q.
Define the probability of an event.
Q. Match the following for flipping a fair coin. (P, H and T stand for probability, head and tail, respectively)
- 0
- 12
- 1
Q. Two fair dice are rolled simultaneously. The probability of getting 2, 2 is .
- 130
- 16
- 136
Q. A fair die is rolled once, which of the following statement(s) is(are) true?
- Outcome of an even number is an even chance event.
- Outcome of an even number is an unlikely event.
- Outcome of a number greater than two is a likely event.
- Outcome of a number greater than two is an unlikely event.