
Exercise 6.5 Class 11 Maths Probability | Ex 6.5 First Year Maths Probability KPK Book Study With Me
Exercise 6.5 Class 11 Maths Probability | Ex 6.5 First Year Maths Probability KPK Book | Study With Me Timeline 00:00 Intro 13:32 Q-1 15:47 Q-2 21:42 Q-3 22:44 Q-4 26:27 Q-5 27:53 Q-6 31:13 Q-7 35:50 Q-8 38:39 Q-9 44:14 Q-10 Ex 6.1 • Ex 6.1 Maths Class 11 kpk board Permu... Ex 6.2 • Exercise 6.2 All Questions Class 11 M... Ex 6.3 • Exercise 6.3 Class 11 Maths Combinati... Ex 6.4 • Exercise 6.4 Class 11 Maths Probabili... Ex 6.5 • Exercise 6.5 Class 11 Maths Probabili... Exercise 6.5 maths class 11 kpk board book Permutation, combination and Probability Federal Board Ex 6.5 maths class 11 kpk board book Permutation, combination and Probability Federal Board Ex 6.5 class 11 maths probability Class 11 maths ch 6 ex 6.5 probability Exercise 6.5 class 11 maths probability Chapter 6 maths class 11 exercise 6.5 Practice probability Questions Ex 6.5 Introduction Exercise 6.5 Introduction Class 11 ex 6.5 Introduction Ex 6.5 class 11 Laws of Probability: Exercise 6.5 Laws of Probability for Class 11 Problem Solving with Laws of Probability Problem Solving with Venn Diagram Permutation, Combination and Probability A Textbook of Mathematics for Grade XI Easiest explaination of Permutation, Combination and Probability Exercise 6.5 Class 11 Maths Use Venn Diagram to solve Probability Questions Addition Laws of Probability Complementary Events Complimentary Events Conditional Probability Multiplicative Theorem Dependant Events Independent Events Overlapping Mutually Exclusive Examples A bag contains 3 red and 7 green balls. A ball is drawn, not replaced and another is drawn. Find the P (red and red) A bag contains 3 red and 7 green balls. A ball is drawn, replaced and another ball is drawn. Find the P (red and green) Two dice are thrown simultaneously. Find the probability of getting: E = An even number as the sum E’ = An odd number as the sum One dice is thrown. Find the probability of getting: E = A number multiple of three E’ = A number not a multiple of three Ex 6.5 Questions 1 Ex 6.5 Questions 2 Ex 6.5 Questions 3 Ex 6.5 Questions 4 Ex 6.5 Questions 5 Ex 6.5 Questions 6 Ex 6.5 Questions 7 Ex 6.5 Questions 8 Ex 6.5 Questions 9 Ex 6.5 Questions 10 Exercise 6.5 Questions 1 Exercise 6.5 Questions 2 Exercise 6.5 Questions 3 Exercise 6.5 Questions 4 Exercise 6.5 Questions 5 Exercise 6.5 Questions 6 Exercise 6.5 Questions 7 Exercise 6.5 Questions 8 Exercise 6.5 Questions 9 Exercise 6.5 Questions 10 Maths Class 11 ex 6.5 solution Ex 6.5 class 11 Maths Practice with Probability Probability: Exercise 6.5 Probability Exercise for Class 11 Problem Solving with Probability Easiest explaination of Permutation, Combination and Probability Exercise 6.1 Class 11 Maths Exercise 6.2 Class 11 Maths Exercise 6.3 Class 11 Maths Exercise 6.4 Class 11 Maths Exercise 6.5 Class 11 Maths 1. Suppose events A and B are such that P(A) = 2/5 , P(B) = 2/5 and P(A U B) = 1/5 . Find P (A ∩ B) 2. If A and B are 2 events in a sample space such that P(A) = ½ , P(B ̅) = 5/8, P(AUB) = 3/4 , Find i) P(A∩B) = ? ii) P(A ̅ ∩ B ̅ ) = ? 3. Given P(A) = 0.5 and P(A U B) = 0.6 . Find P (B) , if A and B are mutually exclusive. 4. A bag contains 30 tickets numbered from 1 to 30. One ticket is selected at random. Find the probability that its number is either odd or square of an integer ? 5. A student finds that the probability of passing an algebra test is 8/9 . What is the probability of failing the test? 6. In a two dice experiment given that the 1st dice shows 4. What is the probability that the second die shows a number greater than 4? 7. One card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards, what is the probability that card drawn is neither red, nor king. 8. If a pair of dice is thrown, find the probability that the sum of digits is neither 7, nor 11. 9. Ajmal and Bushra appear in an interview for 2 vacancies. The probability of their selection being 1/7 and 1/5 respectively. Find the probability that. (i) both will be selected ? (ii) only one is selected? (iii) none will be selected? (iv) At least one of them will be selected? 10. A basket contains 20 Apples and 10 oranges, out of which 5 apples and 3 oranges are defective. If a person takes out 2 at random what is the probability that either both are apples or both are good? #Exercise6.5 #Ex6.5 #MathsUnit6 #KPKBoard #Permutation #Combination #Probability #FederalBoard #FBISE #Selection #Choices #Studywithme #MathExercises Note: This Channel is for Education Purpose Only.