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Explain the equi-probable events with illustration. |
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Answer» If there is no apparant reason to believe that out of one or more events of a random experiment, any one event is more or less likely to occur than the other events, then those events are called equi-probable. Illustration: In the random experiment of tossing a balance coin, two events of getting head (H) and getting tail (T) are equi-probable, because P (H) = P (T) = \(\frac{1}{2}\) |
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