Math, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

Gimme one example of each type of given events:
1)Elementary event
2)Composite event
3)Sure event
4)Impossible event
5)Complementary event
6)Exclusive event
7)Exhaustive event

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Answered by Anonymous
3
hi anshu..
here is ur answer

1) rolling a pair of dice


2) the event of getting 2 and 6

3) a number between 1 and 6

4)The probability of getting a number greater than 6, when a die is thrown once

5) rolling a 5 or greater and rolling a 4 or less on a die

6), if the coin toss gives you a “Head” it won’t give you a “Tail”. These are mutually exclusive events

7)when rolling a six-sided die, the outcomes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are collectively exhaustive


Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:


States and Events In an uncertain situation, any one of several possible outcomes may be realized. Treatment of this in probability theory begins by listing all the logical possibilities. These are called the elementary events in probability and statistical theories, and in our economic applications we will often call them elementary states of the world or states of nature,

n various types of numbers we will learn about even numbers, odd numbers, prime numbers, composite numbers, co-prime numbers and twin prime numbers along with the example: Even Numbers A whole number exactly divisible by 2 is called even numbers .


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