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CBSE Class 10 Maths Notes Chapter 15 Probability
Probability: It is the numerical measurement of the degree of certainty.
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The theoretical probability associated with an event E is defined as “If there are ‘n’ elementary events associated with a random experiment and m of these are favourable to the event E then the probability of occurrence of an event is defined by P(E) as the ratio \(\frac { m }{ n }\) “.
- If P(E) = 1, then it is called a ‘Certain Event’.
- If P(E) = 0, then it is called an ‘Impossible Event’.
- The probability of an event E is a number P(E) such that: 0 ≤ P(E) ≤ 1
- An event having only one outcome is called an elementary event. The sum of the probabilities of all the elementary events of an experiment is 1.
- For any event E, P(E) + P(\(\bar { E }\)) = 1, where \(\bar { E }\) stands for ‘not E’. E and \(\bar { E }\) is called complementary events.
- Favourable outcomes are those outcomes in the sample space that are favourable to the occurrence of an event.
Sample Space
A collection of all possible outcomes of an experiment is known as sample space. It is denoted by ‘S’ and represented in curly brackets.
Examples of Sample Spaces:
A coin is tossed = Event
E
1
= Getting a head (H) on the upper face
E
2
= Getting a tail (T) on the upper face
S = {H, T}
Total number of outcomes = 2
Two coins are tossed = Event = E
E
1
= Getting a head on coin 1 and a tail on coin 2 = (H, T)
E
2
= Getting a head on both coin 1 and coin 2 = (H, H)
E
3
= Getting a tail on coin 1 and a head on coin 2 = (T, H)
E
4
= Getting a tail on both, coin 1 and coin 2 = (T, T)
S = {(H, T), (H, H), (T, H), (T, T)}.
Total number of outcomes = 4
NOTE:
In probability the order in which events occur is important
E
1
& E
3
are treated as different outcomes.
Important Tips
- Coin: A coin has two faces termed a Head and Tail.
- Dice: A dice is a small cube that has between one to six spots or numbers on its sides, which is used in games.
- Cards: A pack of playing cards consists of four suits called Hearts, Spades, Diamonds, and Clubs. Each suite consists of 13 cards.
NCERT Notes for Class 10 Maths
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