Monday 16 April 2012

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Probability can be considered as a branch of mathematics that deals with the calculation of likelihood of a given event’s occurrence. The occurrence of an event can be described in terms of number between the 1 and o. In the terms of probability, an event with a probability of 1 can be describe as certain or in the same aspect the probability of .5 can be specify as a half odd or half even. In the probability, an event is word which can be defined as a particular work which is performed in continues time period. When an event is performed in a particular time period then to estimate the outcome of that event, we use the concept of probability.
In the simple form we can say that when the number of occurring events is divide by the total number of events plus the number of failure of occurrence are known as probability. In the probability, some of the cases occur which has the two events. It means that in the probability some time two events are performed together at a time. On the basis of probability we can categorized the events in two ways, which are given below:
A)      Dependent event
B)      Independent event
Dependent events = Dependents are those events in which outcome of the one event affects the outcome of another event. It means to say that the output of the one event depends on the output of another event.
Independent events: independents events are those events which are independent to each other. It means that the outcome of one event not affect the outcome of another event. (know more about cbse sample papers for class 10, here)

Example: Suppose there is pack of playing card. If in case we pick card of king of heart. In the next time if we pick the card then it is obvious that card is not same to the king of heart. So, we can say that here both events are dependent to each other because in a Dependent Events Probability of the pack of card, there is only one king of heart exists.  In the next session we will discuss about Informal and mathematical language

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