
Probability โ Random Experiments, Sample Space, Events
Maths ยท Grade 11 ยท Week 38 ยท 25 questions
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Grade 11 Maths โ Probability โ Random Experiments, Sample Space, Events: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- A random experiment is:
- The sample space of a coin toss is:
- The sample space of rolling a die is:
- An event is a:
- The number of sample points when tossing two coins is:
- In a dice roll, the event 'getting an even number' consists of:
- The sample space of drawing one card from a deck is:
- The probability of an impossible event is:
- The probability of a certain event is:
- For mutually exclusive events A and B, A โฉ B =:
- The complementary event to A is denoted by:
- P(A) + P(A') =:
- When tossing a die, P(even number) =:
- The number of outcomes when tossing 3 coins is:
- The sample space of rolling two dice has:
- P(getting a head) in a fair coin toss =:
- In drawing a card, P(red card) =:
- Events A and B are independent if:
- The sample space is also known as:
- An event with probability 0.3 is:
- When drawing from a deck, P(face card) =:
- P(getting 7 on a die) =:
- For an event A, if P(A) = 0.4, then P(A') =:
- The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment is called:
- For two coins, the event 'at least one head' is:
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