Math, asked by battasankar9, 10 months ago

which of the statement is example for equally likely experiment ? 1. A driver attempts to drive a car. 2. winning in a game of carrom​

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Answered by Anonymous
18

Answer:

Winning in a game of carrom.

Reason: Because there are two possibilities either you can win the match either you may loose.

Answered by Aloi99
31

Answer:-

Option 2

Winning a Game of Carrom.

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BECAUSE,

→In Option 1, A driver may drive the Car isnt an equally likely situation to occur, because a Driver can only drive a Car.

→In option 2,Winning a Game of Carrom, is an Equally likely situation to occur as we might win and we might lose.

→As this is a Question of Probability,It is then necessary to check whether there are "two" or more Possibilities,and in OPTION 2,there are 2 Possibilities,[wining and losing].Option 1,doesnt have 2 Possibilities,as A Driver can only drive the Car.

Examples:-[equally likely]

1.Throwing a Dice gives us 6 outcomes,and are Equally likely to be one of the 6 outcomes.

2.Tossing of a Coin,Gives us 2 outcomes and are equally likely to be one of the 2 outcomes.[heads and Tails]

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