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Probability

Kerala Board · Class 10 · Mathematics

Flashcards for Probability — Kerala Board Class 10 Mathematics. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Introduction to Probability

What is Probability and how is it quantified?

Answer

Probability is the numerical measure of the likelihood of an event occurring. It quantifies words like 'probably', 'likely', 'possibly' into numbers between 0 and 1. For example, if a coin is tossed 1

Card 2Types of Probability

Define Experimental (Empirical) Probability and give an example.

Answer

Experimental probability is based on the results of actual experiments. Formula: P(E) = Number of trials in which the event happened / Total number of trials. Example: If you toss a coin 100 times and

Card 3Types of Probability

What is Theoretical (Classical) Probability? State its formula.

Answer

Theoretical probability assumes equally likely outcomes and is calculated without performing experiments. Formula: P(T) = Number of outcomes favourable to T / Number of all possible outcomes of the ex

Card 4Basic Concepts

What are equally likely outcomes? Give three examples.

Answer

Outcomes are equally likely when chances of getting them are equal. Examples: (1) Getting digits 1,2,3,4,5,6 when rolling a fair dice - each has probability 1/6, (2) Selecting any card from a well-shu

Card 5Basic Concepts

Define Sample Space and give examples for common experiments.

Answer

Sample space is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment. Examples: (1) Tossing a coin: S = {H, T}, (2) Rolling a dice: S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}, (3) Drawing a ball from bag with red, blue, yel

Card 6Types of Events

What are Mutually Exclusive Events? Provide examples.

Answer

Two or more events are mutually exclusive if occurrence of one event prevents occurrence of all other events. Examples: (1) Getting head or tail in a coin toss - both cannot occur together, (2) A stud

Card 7Problem Solving

Find the probability of getting a prime number when rolling a dice once.

Answer

Sample space S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}, so n(S) = 6. Prime numbers on a dice are {2, 3, 5}, so n(E) = 3. Using formula P(E) = n(E)/n(S), P(prime number) = 3/6 = 1/2. Therefore, probability is 1/2 or 0.5.

Card 8Types of Events

What are Elementary Events and what is special about their probabilities?

Answer

An elementary event has only one outcome in an experiment. Examples: Getting exactly 3 on a dice, getting heads in coin toss. Special property: The sum of probabilities of all elementary events in an

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