Repetitive Experiment


 
 
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Repetitive Experiments

Repetitive Experiments

For an experiment all the possible outcomes are known in advance and the actual performance of the experiment results in an outcome from all the possible outcomes but it is known in advance as what the outcome will be.. When such type of experiments are repeated again and again it becomes repetitive experiment. For example while throwing a dice ten times is a repetitive experiment.

Writing All The Possible Outcomes:

Using Tree Method: In this representation the outcomes of the two experiments are written in a tree structure. For example when a coin is tossed twice or two coins are tossed together. The possible outcomes can be drawn using the tree method as follows

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Question : 1

The sample space {1H , 1T , 2H , 2T , 3H, 3T , 4H , 4T , 5H , 5T , 6H , 6T}  is for which of the following experiments ?

Right Option : B
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Question : 2

Three coins are toss simultaneously. Find the possible outcomes of the experiment.

Right Option : A
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Question : 3

Two coins are  thrown simultaneously. Find all the possible outcomes of the experiment.

Right Option : C
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