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Ques 2 A number ‘x’ is selected from the numbers 1, 2, 3 and then second
number y’ is selected from the numbers 1, 4, 9. Find the probability that the
product xy of the two numbers is less than 9.
Ques 3 Two customers are visiting a particular shop in the same week
(Monday to Saturday). Each is equally likely to visit the shop on any one day
as on another. Find the probability that both will visit the shop:
Ques 4 Naima is playing a game and has two identical 6-sided dice. The
faces of the dice have 3 even numbers and 3 odd numbers.
She has to roll the two dice simultaneously and has two options to choose
from before rolling the dice. She wins a prize if:
Option 1: the sum of the two numbers appearing on the top of the two dice is
odd. Option 2: the product of the two numbers appearing on top of the
two dice is odd.
Which option should Naima choose so that her chances of winning a prize is
higher?
Ques 5 One card is drawn from a well shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the
probability of getting
Ques 6 A piggy bank contains hundred 50-p coins, seventy 1 coin, fifty 2
coins and thirty 5 coins. If it is equally likely that one of the coins will fall out
when the bank is turned upside down, what is the probability that the coin
(i) will be a 1 coin?
(ii) will not be a 5 coin
(iii) will be 50 – p or a 2 coin?
(i) Find the number of white balls in the bag if the probability of
1
drawing a white ball is
3
(ii) How many red balls should be removed from the bag for the
1
probability of drawing a white ball to be
2
Ques 9 Two dice are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3,
respectively. They are thrown, and the sum of the numbers on them is noted.
Find the probability of getting each sum from 2 to 9 separately
Ques 10 In fig shown a disc on which a player spins an arrow twice. The
a
function is formed where a is the number of sector on which arrow stops on
b
the first spin and b the number of the sector in which the arrow stops on
second spin. On each spin, each sector has equal chance of selection by the
a
arrow. Find the probability that the fraction >1
b