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Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary EducationSSLC (English Medium) Class 10

Revision: Statistics and Probability Mathematics SSLC (English Medium) Class 10 Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education

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Definitions [1]

Definition: Probablity

Probability measures the degree of certainty of the occurrence of an event.

Key Points

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.
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

  • Total cards = 52

  • Red cards = 26 (Hearts, Diamonds)

  • Black cards = 26 (Clubs, Spades)

  • Each suit has 13 cards

  • Face cards = King, Queen, Jack (Total = 12)

Key Points: Types of Events in Probability
Type of Event Meaning Probability
Sure (Certain) Event An event that is certain to occur P(E) = 1
Impossible Event An event that cannot occur P(E) = 0
Simple (Elementary) Event An event having only one outcome P(E) = 1 / n(S)
Complementary Event (E̅) An event that occurs when E does not occur P(not E) = 1 − P(E)
Mutually Exclusive Events Two events that cannot occur together P(A ∩ B) = 0
Exhaustive Events Events which together cover all outcomes of S P(A₁) + P(A₂) + … = 1
Equally Likely Events All outcomes have the same chance of occurring P(E) = n(E) / n(S)
General Rule Probability of any event 0 ≤ P(E) ≤ 1

Properties:

  • Complement Rule
    P(A′) = 1 − P(A)
    ⇒ P(A) + P(A′) = 1
  • Range of Probability
    0 ≤ P(A) ≤ 1
  • Impossible Event
    P(ϕ) = 0
  • Certain Event
    P(S) = 1
  • Subset Rule
    If A ⊆ B, then P(A) ≤ P(B)
  • Difference of Events
    P(A ∩ B′) = P(A) − P(A ∩ B)
    P(A′ ∩ B) = P(B) − P(A ∩ B)
  • Union of Two Events
    P(A ∪ B) = P(A) + P(B) − P(A ∩ B)
  • Union of Three Events
    P(A ∪ B ∪ C) = P(A) + P(B) + P(C)
    − P(A ∩ B) − P(B ∩ C) − P(C ∩ A) + P(A ∩ B ∩ C)
  • Mutually Exclusive Events (2 events)
    If A ∩ B = 0, then
    P(A ∪ B) = P(A) + P(B)
  • Mutually Exclusive Events (multiple)
    P(A₁ ∪ A₂ ∪ ... ∪ Aₙ) = P(A₁) + P(A₂) + ... + P(Aₙ)
  • Upper Bound of Union
    P(A ∪ B) ≤ P(A) + P(B)
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