Math, asked by tarun12feb, 8 months ago

A driver attempts to start a car. It starts or does not. Is this an equally likely event? My book says it isn’t but I still have a doubt.

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Answered by vinodnarayan29
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Answer:

see once the car starts it can be stops on any unknown point or may be vo start hi Na Ho bcoz we don't know the condition of the car so this experiment has not equally likely outcomes.... if you have any doubt related to this please tell me...... stay safe dear

Answered by Anonymous
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(i) This statement does not have equally likely outcomes as the car may or may not start depending upon various factors like fuel, etc.

(ii) Even this statement does not have equally likely outcomes as the player may shoot or miss the shot.

(iii) This statement has equally likely outcomes as it is known that the solution is either right or wrong.

(iv) This statement also has equally likely outcomes as it is known that the newly born baby can either be a boy or a girl.

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