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Single Maths B Probability & Statistics: Exercises & Solutions 1. QUESTION: Describe the sample space and all 16 events for a trial in which two coins are thrown and each shows either a head or a tail. SOLUTION: The sample space is S = {hh, ht, th, tt}. As this has 4 elements there are 24 = 16 subsets, namely
Practice and Problem Solving: A/B. Determine the probability of each event. Write impossible, unlikely, as likely as not, likely, or certain. Then, tell whether the probability is 0, close to 0, 1 , close to 1, or 1. 2. 1. randomly picking a blue card from a bag containing all blue cards.
Find the probability for each problem below. 1. You roll a single die numbered from 1 to 6. What is the probability of rolling an odd number, expressed as a fraction? 2. A jar contains 12 caramels, 7 mints and 16 dark chocolates. What is the probability of selecting a mint expressed as a fraction? 3. The numbers 4 through 14 are placed in a
Practice Problems in Probability. Easy and Medium Di culty Problems. Problem 1. Suppose we ip a fair coin once and observe either T for \tails" or H for \heads." Let X1 denote the random variable that equals 0 when we observe tails and equals 1 when we observe heads. (This is called a Bernoulli random variable.)
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PROBABILITY – PRACTICE QUESTIONS 1. Adam has a set of six cards. The cards have A, A, B, B, B and C on them. Adam is going to pick a card at random. (a) Circle the word that best describes the probability of choosing a C. Impossible Unlikely Evens Likely Certain