Math, asked by amarjeetjha36, 1 year ago

true false the probability of equally likely events is always 1/2

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Answered by ansh12367
4
this statement is directly wrong.
so it is false

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Answered by saikbulusu
3

Answer: False

Step-by-step explanation:

suppose you toss a coin

there are equal chances

of both heads and tails to occur

so

probability of heads = 1/2

probability of tails = 1/2

in these case you can get 1/2

because there are only two outcomes


but if there are more outcomes

you cannot get 1/2


if you are asked two pick a number

between 1 - 6


then there are equal chances for everything


so probability for each number will become

1/6


so it is true only when there are two outcomes


if there are more than it is false


so this statement is false


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