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HSC Science (Computer Science) 12th Standard Board Exam - Maharashtra State Board Question Bank Solutions for Mathematics and Statistics

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Solve: `tan^-1 ("1 - x"/"1 + x") = 1/2 (tan^-1 "x")`, for x > 0.

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Solve: `tan^-1 ("1 - x"/"1 + x") = 1/2 (tan^-1 "x")`, for x > 0.

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A die is thrown 6 times. If ‘getting an odd number’ is a success, find the probability of 5 successes. 

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A die is thrown 6 times. If ‘getting an odd number’ is a success, find the probability of at least 5 successes.

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A die is thrown 6 times. If ‘getting an odd number’ is a success, find the probability of at most 5 successes.

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A pair of dice is thrown 4 times. If getting a doublet is considered a success, find the probability of two successes.

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Five cards are drawn successively with replacement from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards; find the probability that all the five cards are spades.

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Five cards are drawn successively with replacement from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards, find the probability that only 3 cards are spades

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Five cards are drawn successively with replacement from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards; find the probability that none is a spade.

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In a box of floppy discs, it is known that 95% will work. A sample of three of the discs is selected at random. Find the probability that none of the floppy disc work.

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In a box of floppy discs, it is known that 95% will work. A sample of three of the discs is selected at random. Find the probability that exactly one floppy disc work.

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In a box of floppy discs, it is known that 95% will work. A sample of three of the discs is selected at random. Find the probability that exactly two floppy disc work.

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In a box of floppy discs, it is known that 95% will work. A sample of three of the discs is selected at random. Find the probability that all 3 of the sample will work.

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A die is thrown 100 times. If getting an even number is considered a success, then the standard deviation of the number of successes is ______.

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Choose the correct option from the given alternatives:

The mean and the variance of a binomial distribution are 4 and 2 respectively. Then the probability of 2 successes is

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For a binomial distribution, n = 5. If P(X = 4) = P(X = 3), then p = ______

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For a binomial distribution, n = 4. If 2P(X = 3) = 3P(X = 2), then p = ______.

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If X ~ B(4, p) and P(X = 0) = `16/81`, then P(X = 4) = ______.

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Choose the correct option from the given alternatives:

The probability of a shooter hitting a target is `3/4` How many minimum numbers of times must he fire so that the probability of hitting the target at least once is more than 0·99?

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If the mean and variance of a binomial distribution are 18 and 12 respectively, then n = ______.

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