Topics
Real Numbers
Number Systems
Algebra
Polynomials
Coordinate Geometry
Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables
- Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables
- Graphical Method with Different Cases of Solution
- Algebraic Methods of Solving a Pair of Linear Equations
- Substitution Method
- Elimination Method
Geometry
Quadratic Equations
Trigonometry
Arithmetic Progressions
Mensuration
Coordinate Geometry
Statistics and Probability
Triangles
Circles
Introduction to Trigonometry
Heights and Distances
- Angles of Elevation and Depression
- Problems based on Elevation and Depression
Areas Related to Circles
Surface Areas and Volumes
Statistics
Probability
CBSE: Class 10
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
CISCE: Class 10
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
CISCE: Class 10
Definition: Probablity
Probability measures the degree of certainty of the occurrence of an event.
CBSE: Class 10
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
CISCE: Class 10
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
CISCE: Class 10
Key Points: Concept of Probability
| No. | Term | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Probability | A measure of the chance of occurrence of an event. |
| 2 | Random Experiment | An experiment in which all possible outcomes are known, but the exact outcome cannot be predicted with certainty. |
| 3 | Outcome | The result of a random experiment. |
| 4 | Sample Space (S) | The set of all possible outcomes of a random experiment. |
| 5 | Sample Point | Each element of the sample space. |
| 6 | Number of Sample Points | The number of elements in the sample space is denoted by n(S). |
| 7 | Equally Likely Outcomes | Outcomes which have the same chance of occurring. |
CBSE: Class 10
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
CISCE: Class 10
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
CISCE: Class 10
Key Points : Standard Sample Space
| No. | Term | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Probability | A measure of the chance of occurrence of an event. |
| 2 | Random Experiment | An experiment in which all possible outcomes are known, but the exact outcome cannot be predicted with certainty. |
| 3 | Outcome | The result of a random experiment. |
| 4 | Sample Space (S) | The set of all possible outcomes of a random experiment. |
| 5 | Sample Point | Each element of the sample space. |
| 6 | Number of Sample Points | The number of elements in the sample space is denoted by n(S). |
| 7 | Equally Likely Outcomes | Outcomes which have the same chance of occurring. |
Playing Cards – Key Facts
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Total cards = 52
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Red cards = 26 (Hearts, Diamonds)
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Black cards = 26 (Clubs, Spades)
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Each suit has 13 cards
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Face cards = King, Queen, Jack (Total = 12)
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