probability

Class 9 | Chapter 15 | Probability | Exercise 15.1 | Question 5

Question 5: An organisation selected 2400 families at random and surveyed them to determine a relationship between income level and the number of vehicles in a family. The information gathered is listed in the table below: Suppose a family is…

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Class 9 | Chapter 15 | Probability | Exercise 15.1 | Question 4

Question 4: Three coins are tossed simultaneously 200 times with the following frequencies of different outcomes: If the three coins are simultaneously tossed again, compute the probability of 2 heads coming up. Question 3 Question 5

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Class 9 | Chapter 15 | Probability | Exercise 15.1 | Question 2

Question 2: 1500 families with 2 children were selected randomly, and the following data were recorded: Compute the probability of a family, chosen at random, having (i) 2 girls (ii) 1 girl (iii) No girl Also check whether the sum…

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Class 9 | Chapter 15 | Probability | Example 10

Example 10: Fifty seeds were selected at random from each of 5 bags of seeds, and were kept under standardised conditions favourable to germination. After 20 days, the number of seeds which had germinated in each collection were counted and…

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Probability – Introduction

Probability In this tutorial, you will learn about the basics of probability and how we calculate it. Primarily probability is categorized into: Theoretical probability Experimental probability In this video, you will also learn about the following topics: Trial Outcome Favourable…

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Class 9 | Chapter 15 | Probability | Example 8

Example 8: An insurance company selected 2000 drivers at random (i.e., without any preference of one driver over another) in a particular city to find a relationship between age and accidents. The data obtained are given in the following table:…

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