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Lab 5-Probability Lab - STAT101-LAB I

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LAB 5

STAT101
Probability Lab-I
1. A die is thrown once .
(a)Write the sample space .
(b)Write probability of the following events:
(i) E1 : Getting number ≤ 2 , (ii) E2 : Getting an even number ,
(iii) E3 :Getting a multiple of 2 , (iv) E4 : Getting a divisible of 3.
(c) Find , and .

2. Two dice are thrown together.


(i) Write the sample space.
(ii) Write probabilities of the following events based on the numbers shown on
the dice.:
(a) A : Getting a doublet , (b) B: Numbers on both dice are different,
(c) C : product of the numbers is 6, (d) D : sum is 9 ,
(e) E : Die I less than Die II , (f)F:│Die I– Die II│= 4
(iii) Find , , and

3. Three unbiased coins are tossed together.


(a) Write the sample space
(b) Write probabilities of the following events:
(i) A1 : one head , (ii) A2 :two tails ,
(iii) A3: at least two heads , (iv) A4: at most one head .
(c)Find and .

4. Four unbiased coins are tossed together.


(i) Write the sample space
(ii) Write probabilities of the following events:
(a) B1 : one tail (b) B2 :two tails ,
(c) B3: at least three heads , (d) B4 : no tail,
(e) B5 : exactly two tails
(iii) Find , and ,

5. Sample space of a random experiment is given as S={1,2,3…,20}. Let A, B and C be


three events defined as:
A: Selecting a multiple of 5 ;
B: Selecting a multiple of 6 and
C :Selecting a multiple of 4.
Find (i)
(ii)

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