Probability from Outcomes
\( P(A)=\tfrac{\text{number of favourable outcomes}}{\text{total number of equally likely outcomes}} \)
Probability
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A coin is flipped. Find probability of getting heads.
Explanation
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Statement
The probability of an event is given by:
\[
P(A) = \frac{\text{number of favourable outcomes}}{\text{total number of equally likely outcomes}}
\]
Why it’s true
- Probability is a measure of how likely an event is.
- If all outcomes are equally likely, the chance of any specific event is the fraction of outcomes in its favour compared to the total outcomes.
- The probability always lies between 0 and 1.
Recipe (how to use it)
- List all possible outcomes (denominator).
- Count how many of these outcomes match event A (numerator).
- Form the fraction and simplify if needed.
Spotting it
This formula is used in dice, coins, cards, balls from a bag, or any situation where outcomes are equally likely.
Common pairings
- Complement rule (\(P(A')=1-P(A)\)).
- Venn diagrams and probability addition rule.
- Experiments with dice, spinners, or card decks.
Mini examples
- Coin flip: Favourable=1 (Heads), Total=2 → \(P(\text{Heads})=1/2\).
- Die roll: Favourable=3 (2,4,6), Total=6 → \(P(\text{Even})=3/6=1/2\).
Pitfalls
- Not all outcomes are equally likely (then formula doesn’t apply directly).
- Forgetting to count outcomes correctly (e.g., suits in a deck of cards).
Exam strategy
- Draw the sample space if confused.
- Always check denominator = total outcomes.
- Reduce fractions to simplest form.
Summary
The probability of an event = favourable outcomes ÷ total outcomes. It is the foundation of probability theory.
Worked examples
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A die is rolled. Find probability of rolling a 4.
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\( Favourable=1, Total=6 \)
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\( P=1/6 \)
Answer:
1/6
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A die is rolled. Find probability of rolling an even number.
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\( Favourable=3 (2,4,6), Total=6 \)
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\( P=3/6=1/2 \)
Answer:
1/2
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A coin is flipped. Find probability of tails.
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\( Favourable=1, Total=2 \)
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\( P=1/2 \)
Answer:
1/2
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A card is drawn from a standard deck. Find probability it is an Ace.
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\( Favourable=4, Total=52 \)
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\( P=4/52=1/13 \)
Answer:
1/13
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A spinner with 5 equal sections numbered 1–5. Find probability of landing on 3.
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\( Favourable=1, Total=5 \)
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\( P=1/5 \)
Answer:
1/5
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A bag has 3 red, 2 blue balls. Pick one at random. Find probability of red.
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\( Favourable=3, Total=5 \)
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\( P=3/5 \)
Answer:
3/5
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A card from deck. Find probability of a Heart.
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\( Favourable=13, Total=52 \)
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\( P=13/52=1/4 \)
Answer:
1/4
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A die is rolled. Find probability of rolling a prime (2,3,5).
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\( Favourable=3, Total=6 \)
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\( P=3/6=1/2 \)
Answer:
1/2
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Bag: 4 green, 6 yellow. Find probability of yellow.
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\( Favourable=6, Total=10 \)
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\( P=6/10=3/5 \)
Answer:
3/5
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Deck of 52. Find probability of drawing a King.
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\( Favourable=4, Total=52 \)
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\( P=4/52=1/13 \)
Answer:
1/13