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1000 Families with 2 Children Were Selected Randomly , and the Following Data Were Recorded : Number of Girls in a Family 0 1 2 Number of Families 333 392 275 Find the Probability of a Family - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

1000 families with 2 children were selected randomly , and the following data were recorded : 

Number of girls in a family 0 1 2
Number of families 333  392 275

Find the probability of a family , having
(ii) 2 girls

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उत्तर

Total number of families = 333 + 392 + 275 = 1000 

(ii) Number of families having 2 girl = 275 

`"Required probability" = "Number of families having 1 girls"/"Total number of families"`

 = `275/1000 = 11/40`

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पाठ 25: Probability - Exercise

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फ्रँक Mathematics - Part 2 [English] Class 10 ICSE
पाठ 25 Probability
Exercise | Q 2.02

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