What is the weightage of class 11 Math Probability in the annual CBSE class 11 exams?
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Chapter 14 Probability carries a weightage of around 8 -10 marks in class 11 annual exam of mathematics, which itself is proof how important is this chapter. Students must cover all the basic to ensure maximum marks in the class 11 maths exams. Students can use our NCERT solutons for Probability provided by Shiksha to get step-by-step solutions of all the exercises.
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The examples of the probability include - flipping a coin, rolling a die, drawing a card from a deck, and picking a ball from a bag.
There are various applications of the probability in the real life. It is used to take informed decisions and risks in the following areas - insurance, weather forecasting, finance, business, sports, computer Science and gaming.
There are two basic rules for finding the Probability of two events A and B - Multiplication Rule and Addition Rule.
There are four types of probability - Classical, Empirical, Subjective, and Axiomatic Probability. The classical probability is based on the logical and known outcomes, Empirical are based on data from actual experiments, and subjective is based on intuition, personal opinion, or experience.
Probability in Maths is used to calculate how an event is likely to occur. It is measured by dividing the favorable outcomes number by the number of possible outcomes. It is expressed from 0% to 100% or by either 0 (impossible) or 1 (certain).
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