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Q: A coin is tossed and then a die is rolled only in case a head is shown on the coin. Describe the sample space for this experiment.
A coin is tossed and then a die is rolled only in case a head is shown on the coin. Describe the sample space for this experiment. Select the correct answer from above options...
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Q: A coin is tossed twice. If the second throw results in a tail, a die is thrown. Describe the sample space for this experiment.
A coin is tossed twice. If the second throw results in a tail, a die is thrown. Describe the sample space for this experiment. Select the correct answer from above options...
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Q: An experiment consists of tossing a coin and then tossing it second time if head occurs.
An experiment consists of tossing a coin and then tossing it second time if head occurs. If a tail occurs on ... the sample space. Select the correct answer from above options...
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Q: A coin is tossed. If it shows tail, we draw a ball from a box which contains 2 red 3 black balls;
A coin is tossed. If it shows tail, we draw a ball from a box which contains 2 red 3 black balls; ... sample space of this experiment. Select the correct answer from above options...
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Q: A coin is tossed repeatedly until a tail comes up for the first time. Write the sample space for this experiment.
A coin is tossed repeatedly until a tail comes up for the first time. Write the sample space for this experiment. Select the correct answer from above options...
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Q: A coin is tossed. Find the total number of elementary events and also the total number of events associated with the random experiment.
A coin is tossed. Find the total number of elementary events and also the total number of events associated with the random experiment. Select the correct answer from above options...
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Q: List all events associated with the random experiment of tossing of two coins. How many of them are elementary events?
List all events associated with the random experiment of tossing of two coins. How many of them are elementary events? Select the correct answer from above options...
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Q: Three coins are tossed once. Describe the following events associated with this random experiment: A = Getting three heads,
Three coins are tossed once. Describe the following events associated with this random experiment: A = Getting ... compound events? Select the correct answer from above options...
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Q: In a single throw of a die describe the following events: (i) A = Getting a number less than 7
In a single throw of a die describe the following events: (i) A = Getting a number less than 7 (ii) B = Getting a ... D ∩ F and bar F. Select the correct answer from above options...
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Q: Three coins are tossed. Describe (i) two events A and B which are mutually exclusive.
Three coins are tossed. Describe (i) two events A and B which are mutually exclusive. (ii) three events A ... but not exhaustive. Select the correct answer from above options...
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