What is Probability? (GMAT/GRE/CAT/Bank PO/SSC CGL) | Don't Memorise
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Probability is the likelihood of an event occurring, calculated as the number of ways the event can occur over the total possible events, with probabilities ranging from 0 to 1. Examples include the toss of a fair coin with a probability of 50% for each outcome, or rolling a fair die with a 1/6 chance of landing on a specific number.
Insights
- Probability measures the chance of an event happening, ranging from 0 (impossible) to 1 (certain). It is calculated by dividing the number of favorable outcomes by the total possible outcomes, always falling between 0 and 1.
- Common examples of probability calculations include coin tosses, die rolls, and card picking, where the likelihood of specific outcomes can be quantified using fractions or percentages. These examples are foundational in understanding probability and are frequently encountered in educational assessments.
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Recent questions
What is probability?
Likelihood of event occurring between 0 and 1.
How is probability calculated?
Number of ways event can occur over total events.
What are examples of probability calculations?
Coin toss, die roll, card picking scenarios.
What is the probability of picking a jack from a deck of cards?
4/52 or 1/13.
How is probability used in exams?
Commonly tested through various scenarios and calculations.
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