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Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Probability

Selina Publishers Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 Probability

Probability Exercise 25(A)Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions

Question 1.
A coin is tossed once. Find the probability of:
(i) getting a tail
(ii) not getting a tail

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 2.
A bag contains 3 white, 5 black and 2 red balls, all of the same shape and size. A ball is drawn from the bag without looking into it, find the probability that the ball drawn is:
(i) a black ball.
(ii) a red ball.
(iii) a white ball.
(iv) not a red ball.
(v) not a black ball.

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 3.
In a single throw of a die, find the probability of getting a number:
(i) greater than 4.
(ii) less than or equal to 4.
(iii) not greater than 4.

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 4.
In a single throw of a die, find the probability that the number:
(i) will be an even number.
(ii) will not be an even number.
(iii) will be an odd number.

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 5.
From a well shuffled deck of 52 cards, one card is drawn. Find the probability that the card drawn will:
(i) be a black card.
(ii) not be a red card.
(iii) be a red card.
(iv) be a face card.
(v) be a face card of red colour.

Solution:
Total number of cards = 52
Total number of outcomes = P(s) = 52
There are 13 cards of each type. The cards of heart and diamond are red in colour. Spade and diamond are black. So, there are 26 red cards and 26 black cards.
(i) Number of black cards in a deck = 26
P(E) = favourable outcomes for the event of drawing a black card = 26
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
  
(iv) There are 52 cards in a deck of cards, and 12 of these cards are face cards (4 kings, 4 queens, and 4 jacks).
P(E) = 12
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
  
Question 6.
(i) If A and B are two complementary events then what is the relation between P(A) and P(B)?
(ii) If the probability of happening an event A is 0.46. What will be the probability of not happening of the event A?

Solution:
(i) Two complementary events, taken together, include all the outcomes for an experiment and the sum of the probabilities of all outcomes is 1.
P(A) + P(B) = 1
(ii) P(A) = 0.46
Let P(B) be the probability of not happening of event A
We know,
P(A) + P(B) = 1
P(B) = 1 – P(A)
P(B) = 1 – 0.46
P(B) = 0.54
Hence the probability of not happening of event A is 0.54

Question 7.
In a T.T. match between Geeta and Ritu, the probability of the winning of Ritu is 0.73. Find the probability of:
(i) winning of Geeta
(ii) not winning of Ritu

Solution:
(i) Winning of Geeta is a complementary event to winning of Ritu
Therefore,
P(winning of Ritu) + P(winning of Geeta) = 1
P(winning of Geeta) = 1 – P(winning of Ritu)
P(winning of Geeta) = 1 – 0.73
P(winning of Geeta) = 0.27
(ii) Not winning of Ritu is a complementary event to winning of Ritu
Therefore,
P(winning of Ritu) + P(not winning of Ritu) = 1
P(not winning of Ritu) = 1 – P(winning of Ritu)
P(not winning of Ritu) = 1 – 0.73
P(not winning of Ritu) = 0.27

Question 8.
In a race between Mahesh and John, the probability that John will lose the race is 0.54. Find the probability of:
(i) winning of Mahesh
(ii) winning of John

Solution:
(i) But if John looses, Mahesh wins
Hence, probability of John losing the race = Probability of Mahesh winning the race since it is a race between these two only
Therefore, P(winning of Mahesh) = 0.54
(ii) P(winning of Mahesh) + P(winning of John) = 1
0.54 + P(winning of John) = 1
P(winning of John) = 1 – 0.54
P(winning of John) = 0.46

Question 9.
(i) Write the probability of a sure event
(ii) Write the probability of an event when impossible
(iii) For an event E, write a relation representing the range of values of P(E)

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
The number of elements in ‘E’ can’t be less than ‘0’ i.e. negative and greater than the number of elements in S.

Question 10.
In a single throw of die, find the probability of getting:
(i) 5
(ii) 8
(iii) a number less than 8
(iv) a prime number

Solution:

Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
(ii) There are only six possible outcomes in a single throw of a die. If we want to find probability of 8 to come up, then in that case number of possible or favourable outcome is 0 (zero)
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 11.
A die is thrown once. Find the probability of getting:
(i) an even number
(ii) a number between 3 and 8
(iii) an even number or a multiple of 3

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
  
Question 12.
Which of the following cannot be the probability of an event?
(i) 3/5
(ii) 2.7
(iii) 43%
(iv) -0.6
(v) -3.2
(vi) 0.35

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
  
Question 13.
A bag contains six identical black balls. A child withdraws one ball from the bag without looking into it. What is the probability that he takes out:
(i) a white ball
(ii) a black ball

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
  
Question 14.
A single letter is selected at random from the word ‘Probability’. Find the probability that it is a vowel.

Solution:
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Question 15.
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Probability Exercise 25(B)Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions

Question 1.
Nine cards (identical in all respects) are numbered 2 to 10. A card is selected from them at random. Find the probability that the card selected will be:
(i) an even number
(ii) a multiple of 3
(iii) an even number and a multiple of 3
(iv) an even number or a multiple of 3

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
  
(iv) From numbers 2 to 10, there are 7 numbers which are even numbers or a multiple of 3 i.e. 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10
Favorable number of events = n(E) = 7
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 2.
Hundred identical cards are numbered from 1 to 100. The cards The cards are well shuffled and then a card is drawn. Find the probability that the number on card drawn is:
(i) a multiple of 5
(ii) a multiple of 6
(iii) between 40 and 60
(iv) greater than 85
(v) less than 48

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 3.
From 25 identical cards, numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ……, 24, 25: one card is drawn at random. Find the probability that the number on the card drawn is a multiple of:
(i) 3
(ii) 5
(iii) 3 and 5
(iv) 3 or 5

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 4.
A die is thrown once. Find the probability of getting a number:
(i) less than 3
(ii) greater than or equal to 4
(iii) less than 8
(iv) greater than 6

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 5.
A book contains 85 pages. A page is chosen at random. What is the probability that the sum of the digits on the page is 8?

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
  
Question 6.
A pair of dice is thrown. Find the probability of getting a sum of 10 or more, if 5 appears on the first die.

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 7.
If two coins are tossed once, what is the probability of getting:
(i) both heads.
(ii) at least one head.
(iii) both heads or both tails.

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 8.
Two dice are rolled together. Find the probability of getting:
(i) a total of at least 10.
(ii) a multiple of 2 on one die and an odd number on the other die.

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 9.
A card is drawn from a well shuffled pack of 52 cards. Find the probability that the card drawn is:
(i) a spade(v) Jack or queen
(ii) a red card(vi) ace and king
(iii) a face card(vii) a red and a king
(iv) 5 of heart or diamond(viii) a red or a king

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 10.
A bag contains 16 colored balls. Six are green, 7 are red and 3 are white. A ball is chosen, without looking into the bag. Find the probability that the ball chosen is:
(i) red(v) green or red
(ii) not red(vi) white or green
(iii) white(vii) green or red or white
(iv) not white

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
  
Question 11.
A ball is drawn at random from a box containing 12 white, 16 red and 20 green balls. Determine the probability that the ball drawn is:
(i) white(iii) not green
(ii) red(iv) red or white

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 12.
A card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards. Find the probability that the card drawn is:
(i) a red card
(ii) a black card
(iii) a spade
(iv) an ace
(v) a black ace
(vi) ace of diamonds
(vii) not a club
(viii) a queen or a jack

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 13.
Thirty identical cards are marked with numbers 1 to 30. If one card is drawn at random, find the probability that it is:
(i) a multiple of 4 or 6
(ii) a multiple of 3 and 5
(iii) a multiple of 3 or 5

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 14.
In a single throw of two dice, find the probability of:
(i) a doublet
(ii) a number less than 3 on each dice
(iii) an odd number as a sum
(iv) a total of at most 10
(v) an odd number on one dice and a number less than or equal to 4 on the other dice.

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Probability Exercise 25(C) – Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions

Question 1.
A bag contains 3 red balls, 4 blue balls and 1 yellow ball, all the balls being identical in shape and size. If a ball is taken out of the bag without looking into it; find the probability that the ball is:
(i) yellow
(ii) red
(iii) not yellow
(iv) neither yellow nor red

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 2.
A dice is thrown once. What is the probability of getting a number:
(i) greater than 2?
(ii) less than or equal to 2?

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 3.
From a well shuffled deck of 52 cards, one card is drawn. Find the probability that the card drawn is:
(i) a face card
(ii) not a face card
(iii) a queen of black card
(iv) a card with number 5 or 6
(v) a card with number less than 8
(vi) a card with number between 2 and 9

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 4.
In a match between A and B:
(i) the probability of winning of A is 0.83. What is the probability of winning of B?
(ii) the probability of losing the match is 0.49 for B. What is the probability of winning of A?

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 5.
A and B are friends. Ignoring the leap year, find the probability that both friends will have:
(i) different birthdays?
(ii) the same birthday?

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
  
Question 6.
A man tosses two different coins (one of Rs 2 and another of Rs 5) simultaneously. What is the probability that he gets:
(i) at least one head?
(ii) at most one head?

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 7.
A box contains 7 red balls, 8 green balls and 5 white balls. A ball is drawn at random from the box. Find the probability that the ball is:
(i) white
(ii) neither red nor white.

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 8.
All the three face cards of spades are removed from a well shuffled pack of 52 cards. A card is then drawn at random from the remaining pack. Find the probability of getting:
(i) a black face card
(ii) a queen
(iii) a black card

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 9.
In a musical chairs game, a person has been advised to stop playing the music at any time within 40 seconds after its start. What is the probability that the music will stop within the first 15 seconds?

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 10.
In a bundle of 50 shirts, 44 are good, 4 have minor defects and 2 have major defects. What is the probability that:
(i) it is acceptable to a trader who accepts only a good shirt?
(ii) it is acceptable to a trader who rejects only a shirt with major defects?

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 11.
Two dice are thrown at the same time. Find the probability that the sum of the two numbers appearing on the top of the dice is:
(i) 8
(ii) 13
(iii) less than or equal to 12

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 12.
Which of the following cannot be the probability of an event?
(i) 3/7
(ii) 0.82
(iii) 37%
(iv) -2.4

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 13.
If P(E) = 0.59; find P(not E)

Solution:
P(E) + P(not E) = 1
0.59 + P(not E) = 1
P(not E) = 1 – 0.59 = 0.41

Question 14.
A bag contains a certain number of red balls. A ball is drawn. Find the probability that the ball drawn is:
(i) black
(ii) red

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 15.
The probability that two boys do not have the same birthday is 0.897. What is the probability that the two boys have the same birthday?

Solution:
P(do not have the same birthday)+P(have same birthday) = 1
0.897 + P(have same birthday) = 1
P(have same birthday) = 1 – 0.897
P(have same birthday) = 0.103

Question 16.
A bag contains 10 red balls, 16 white balls and 8 green balls. A ball is drawn out of the bag at random. What is the probability that the ball drawn will be:
(i) not red?
(ii) neither red nor green?
(iii) white or green?

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 17.
A bag contains twenty Rs 5 coins, fifty Rs 2 coins and thirty Re 1 coins. If it is equally likely that one of the coins will fall down when the bag is turned upside down, what is the probability that the coin:
(i) will be a Re 1 coin?
(ii) will not be a Rs 2 coin?
(iii) will neither be a Rs 5 coin nor be a Re 1 coin?

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 18.
A game consists of spinning arrow which comes to rest pointing at one of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; as shown below.
If the outcomes are equally likely, find the probability that the pointer will point at:
(i) 6
(ii) an even number
(iii) a prime number
(iv) a number greater than 8
(v) a number less than or equal to 9
(vi) a number between 3 and 11
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
  
Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 19.
One card is drawn from a well shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting:
(i) a queen of red color
(ii) a black face card
(iii) the jack or the queen of the hearts
(iv) a diamond
(v) a diamond or a spade

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 20.
From a deck of 52 cards, all the face cards are removed and then the remaining cards are shuffled. Now one card is drawn from the remaining deck. Find the probability that the card drawn is:
(i) a black card
(ii) 8 of red color
(iii) a king of black color

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 21.
Seven cards:- the eight, the nine, the ten, jack, queen, king and ace of diamonds are well shuffled. One card is then picked up at random.
(i) What is the probability that the card drawn is the eight or the king?
(ii) If the king is drawn and put aside, what is the probability that the second card picked up is:
a) an ace? b) a king?

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 22.
A box contains 150 bulbs out of which 15 are defective. It is not possible to just look at a bulb and tell whether or not it is defective. One bulb is taken out at random from this box. Calculate the probability that the bulb taken out is:
(i) a good one
(ii) a defective one

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 23.
(i) 4 defective pens are accidentally mixed with 16 good ones. It is not possible to just look at a pen and tell whether or not it is defective. One pen is drawn at random from the lot. What is the probability that the pen is defective?
(ii) Suppose the pen drawn in (i) is defective and is not replaced. Now one more pen is drawn at random from the rest. What is the probability that this pen is:
a) defective
b) not defective?

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 24.
A bag contains 100 identical marble stones which are numbered 1 to 100. If one stone is drawn at random from the bag, find the probability that it bears:
(i) a perfect square number
(ii) a number divisible by 4
(iii) a number divisible by 5
(iv) a number divisible by 4 or 5
(v) a number divisible by 4 and 5

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 25.
A circle with diameter 20 cm is drawn somewhere on a rectangular piece of paper with length 40 cm and width 30 cm. This paper is kept horizontal on table top and a die, very small in size, is dropped on the rectangular paper without seeing towards it. If the die falls and lands on paper only, find the probability that it will fall and land:
(i) inside the circle
(ii) outside the circle

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 26.
Two dice (each bearing numbers 1 to 6) are rolled together. Find the probability that the sum of the numbers on the upper-most faces of two dice is:
(i) 4 or 5
(ii) 7, 8 or 9
(iii) between 5 and 8
(iv) more than 10
(v) less than 6

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 27.
Three coins are tossed together. Write all the possible outcomes. Now, find the probability of getting:
(i) exactly two heads
(ii) at least two heads
(iii) at most two heads
(iv) all tails
(v) at least one tail

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 28.
Two dice are thrown simultaneously. What is the probability that:
(i) 4 will not come up either time?
(ii) 4 will come up at least once?

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
  
Question 29.
Cards marked with numbers 1, 2, 3 ……… 20 are well shuffled and a card is drawn at random. What is the probability that the number on the card is:
(i) a prime number
(ii) divisible by 3
(iii) a perfect square

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 30.
Offices in Delhi are open for five days in a week (Monday to Friday). Two employees of an office remain absent for one day in the same particular week. Find the probability that they remain absent on:
(i) the same day
(ii) consecutive day
(iii) different days

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 31.
A box contains some black balls and 30 white balls. If the probability of drawing a black ball is two-fifths of a white ball; find the number of black balls in the box.

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 32.
From a pack of 52 playing cards, all cards whose numbers are multiples of 3 are removed. A card is now drawn at random. What is the probability that the card drawn is
(i) A face card (King, Jack or Queen)
(ii) An even numbered red card?

Solution:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 33.
A die has 6 faces marked by the given numbers as shown below:
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
The die is thrown once. What is the probability of getting
(i) a positive integer?
(ii) an integer greater than -3?
(iii) the smallest integer?

Solution:
Given that the die has 6 faces marked by the given numbers as below:
When a die is rolled, total number of possible outcomes – 6
(i) For getting a positive integer, the favourable outoomes are: 1, 2, 3
⇒ Number of favourable outcomes – 3
⇒ Required probability =
(ii) For getting an integer greater than -3, the favourable outcomes
are: -2,-1, 1, 2, 3
⇒ Number of favourable outcomes – 5
⇒ Required probability =Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
(iii) For getting a smallest integer, the favourable outoomes are: -3
⇒ Number of favourable outcomes = 1
⇒ Required probability =Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
   
Question 34.
A bag contains 5 white balls, 6 red balls and 9 green balls. A ball is drawn at random from the bag. Find the probability that the ball drawn is:
(i) a green ball
(ii) a white or a red ball.
(iii)Neither a green ball nor a white ball

Solution:
Number of white balls = 5
Number of red balls = 6
Number of green balls = 9
∴ Total number of balls = 5 + 6 + 9 = 20
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability

Question 35.
A game of numbers has cards marked with 11, 12, 13, ….., 40. A card is drawn at random. Find the probability that the number on the card drawn is:
(i) A perfect square
(ii) Divisible by 7.

Solution:
Total number of outcomes = 30
(i) The perfect squares from 11 to 40 are 16, 25 and 36. So, the number of possible outcomes = 3 Hence, the probability that the number on the card drawn is a perfect square
=Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
(ii) Among the given numbers, 14, 21, 28 and 35 are divisible by 7. So, the number of possible outcomes = 4 Hence, the probability that the number on the card drawn is divisible by 7
=Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
   
Question 36.
Sixteen cards are labelled as a, b, c, … , m, n, o, p. They are put in a box and shuffled. A boy is asked to draw a card from the box. What is the probability that the card drawn is:
i. a vowel
ii. a consonant
iii. none of the letters of the word median?

Solution:
Here, Total number of all possible outcomes = 16
i. a, e, i and o are the vowels.
Number of favourable outcomes = 4
∴ Required Probability =Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
ii. Number of consonants = 16 – 4 (vowels) = 12
∴ Number of favourable outcomes = 12
∴ Required Probability =Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
 iii. Median contains 6 letters.
∴ Number of favourable outcomes = 16 – 6 = 10
∴ Required Probability =Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
   
Question 37.
A box contains a certain number of balls. On each of 60% balls, letter A is marked. On each of 30% balls, letter B is marked and on each of remaining balls, letter C is marked. A ball is drawn from the box at random. Find the probability that the ball drawn is:
i. marked C
ii. A or B
iii. neither B nor C

Solution:
A box contains,
60% balls, letter A is marked.
30% balls, letter B is marked.
10% balls, letter C is marked.
i. Total number of all possible outcomes = 100
Number of favourable outcomes = 10
∴ Required Probability =Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
ii. The probability that the ball drawn is marked A =Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability… (1)
The probability that the ball drawn is marked B =Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability… (2)
∴ Required Probability =   
iii. The probability that the ball drawn is neither B nor C
= 1 – [P(B) + P(C)]
= 1 –Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
= 1 –Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
=Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
=
   
Question 38.
A box contains a certain number of balls. Some of these balls are marked A, some are marked B and the remaining are marked C. When a ball is drawn at random from the box P(A) =Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probabilityand P(B) =Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability. If there are 40 balls in the box which are marked C, find the number of balls in the box.

Solution:
P(C) = 1 – [P(A) + P(B)] =Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
Probability =Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
Given that 40 balls in the box are marked C.
Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
⇒ Total number of all possible outcomes =Selina Concise Mathematics Class 10 ICSE Solutions Chapter 25 - Probability
∴ the number of balls in the box is 96.

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ICSE Solutions for Class 9 History and Civics – The Harappan Civilization ICSE Solutions for Class 9 History and Civics – The Harappan Civilization Exercises Question 1. Mention any two sources to reconstruct the Harappan Civilization. Answer: The remains of the two towns, Mohenjo-daro and Harappan reveal and remarkable sense of town planning—the drainage system, the Great Bath, the Assembly Hall and other public buildings. From Seals we come to know about the physical features, dress, ornaments and religious beliefs of the people. Question 2. Why did the Indus Valley Civilization come to be known as Harappan Civilization? Answer: Indus Valley Civilization came to be known as Harappan Civilization because this Civilization flourished in the pre-historic cities of Harappan in West Punjab and Mohenjo-daro in Sind. Question 3. Mention any two important centres of the Indus Valley Civilization. Answer: Northern and Western parts of India and the present day Pakistan.

ICSE Solutions for Class 9 History and Civics - The Delhi Sultanate

ICSE Solutions for Class 9 History and Civics – The Delhi Sultanate ICSE Solutions for Class 9 History and Civics – The Delhi Sultanate EXERCISES Question 1. Who laid the foundation of the Delhi Sultanate? Answer: Qutub-ud-din Aibak laid the foundation of the Delhi Sultanate. Question 2. Name any two Inscriptions to reconstruct the age of the Delhi Sultanate. Answer: The Pehowa Inscription, Sarban Inscription. Question 3. Mention any two ways in which Inscriptions may be used for reconstructing the history of the Delhi Sultanate. Answer: Inscriptions — These are valuable supplements and not the sole sources of information on the Delhi Sultanate. The inscriptions are found on coins, monuments, milestones and tombstones. Some of the inscriptions are in Sanskrit, some in Arabic and some in both the languages. For example, the first coin issued by Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khilji bears both Arabic and Sanskrit inscriptions. Similarly, the famous traveller Ibn B