Probability — Study Plan
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A structured approach to studying Probability for KCET Mathematics.
Study Plan for Probability
Day 1–2: Learn the Theory
Study the chapter thoroughly. Note down definitions, formulas, and key concepts.
Day 3: Practice Problems
Solve practice questions and previous year KCET problems. There are 233 questions available for this chapter.
Day 4: Revise & Test
Revise key formulas and concepts without looking at notes. Take a practice quiz to test your understanding.
What to Focus On
- Random experiment: Outcome cannot be predicted, but all possible outcomes are known
- Sample space (S): Set of all possible outcomes
- Sample point: Each individual outcome in the sample space
- Simple event: Single outcome, like getting exactly 5 on a die
- Compound event: Multiple outcomes, like getting an odd number
- Impossible event (∅): Cannot occur, probability = 0
- A' (complement): All outcomes not in A, where A ∪ A' = S
- A ∪ B (union): Outcomes in A or B or both
- A ∩ B (intersection): Outcomes common to both A and B
Common Mistakes to Avoid
P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) always, regardless of whether events are mutually exclusive
Independent events and mutually exclusive events are the same thing
Probability of complementary event: P(A') = 1 + P(A)
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