1. Probability of an event (E) is always greater than or equal to 0. Also, it is always less than or equal to one. This implies that the probability of an event cannot be negative or greater than 1. Therefore, out of these alternatives, -1.5 cannot be a probability of an event. Hence, (B) You can watchRead more

    Probability of an event (E) is always greater than or equal to 0. Also, it is always less than or equal to one. This implies that the probability of an event cannot be negative or greater than 1. Therefore, out of these alternatives, -1.5 cannot be a probability of an event. Hence, (B)
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  2. When we toss a coin, the possible outcomes are only two, head or tail, which are equally likely outcomes. Therefore, the result of an individual toss is completely unpredictable. Visit the link to read the explanation: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/maths/chapter-15/#

    When we toss a coin, the possible outcomes are only two, head or tail, which are equally likely outcomes. Therefore, the result of an individual toss is completely unpredictable.
    Visit the link to read the explanation:
    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/maths/chapter-15/#

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  3. There many chapters from class 12 Mathematics NCERT solutions that are easy and scoring such as CH 13 of Maths NCERT solutions Probability, Linear Programming CH 13 of Mathematics NCERT solutions is. But one should not take it for granted. There some new concepts a like Conditional Probability, BinoRead more

    There many chapters from class 12 Mathematics NCERT solutions that are easy and scoring such as CH 13 of Maths NCERT solutions Probability, Linear Programming CH 13 of Mathematics NCERT solutions is. But one should not take it for granted. There some new concepts a like Conditional Probability, Binomial distribution, Bayers Theorem of class 12 Maths is important part of probability class12.

    From CH 12 of Maths class 12 Graphical Method of Solving LPP, Integer Programming Problem, Duality Theory, Linear Programming Problem LPP of 12 maths are easy with little practice.
    Then there is class 12th continuity and differentiability chapter which requires lots of practice and I prefer to prepare it as early as possible but solve in it the last. This you tube explanation will help you to understand the concepts:

    They have all the concepts videos with straight explanations.

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