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Chapter – 15 Probability. (Maths)
Class-9
By NishitH. Gajjar
Introduction.
• Probability:
• Probability is the measure of
the likelihood of an event to
occur. Events can’t be
predicted with certainty but
can be expressed as to how
likely it can occur using the
idea of probability.
• Probability can range
between 0 and 1, where 0
probability means the event
to be an impossible one and
probability of 1 indicates a
certain event.
Define Probability.
• Probability means possibility. It is a branch of
mathematics that deals with the occurrence of a
random event. The value is expressed from zero to
one. Probability has been introduced in Maths to
predict how likely events are to happen.
Formula for Probability.
• The probability formula is defined as the possibility of an
event to happen is equal to the ratio of the number of
favourable outcomes and the total number of outcomes.
• Probability of event to happen P(E) = Number of favourable
outcomes/Total Number of outcomes
• Sometimes students get mistaken for “favourable outcome”
with “desirable outcome”. This is the basic formula. But there
are some more formulas for different situations or events.
Experiment.
• An experiment:
• is any procedure that can be infinitely repeated or
any series of actions that have a well-defined set of
possible outcomes.
• can either have only one or more than one possible
outcomes.
• is also called the sample space.
Trail:
• A single event that is performed to determine the
outcome is called a trial.
• All possible trials that constitute a well-defined set
of possible outcomes are collectively called an
experiment/sample space.
Experimental Probability.
• The empirical probability of an event that may
happen is given by:
• Probability of event to happen P(E)=Number of
favorable outcomes / Total number of outcomes.
Probability of an Event.
• Assume an event E can occur in r ways out of a sum of n probable or
possible equally likely ways. Then the probability of happening of the event or its
success is expressed as;
• P(E) = r/n
• The probability that the event will not occur or known as its failure is expressed as
• P(E’) = (n-r)/n = 1-(r/n)
• E’ represents that the event will not occur.
• Therefore, now we can say;
• P(E) + P(E’) = 1
• This means that the total of all the probabilities in any random test or experiment
is equal to 1.
Coin Tossing Experiment.
• Consider a fair coin. There are only two possible
outcomes that are either getting heads or tails.
• Number of possible outcomes = 2
Number of outcomes to get head = 1
The probability of getting
head =Number of outcomes to get
head/Number of possible outcomes=1/2
Rolling of Dice Experiment.
• When a fair dice is rolled, the number that
comes up top is a number between one to six.
Assuming we roll the dice once, to check the
possibility of three coming up.
• Number of possible outcomes = 6
Number of outcomes to get three = 1
The probability of getting three =
Number of outcomes to get three/Number of
possible outcomes=1/6
Sum of Probabilities of Favorable and Unfavourable
events.
• When a trial is done for an expected outcome, there are chances when the
expected outcome is achieved. Such a trial/event is called a favourable event.
• When a trial is done for an expected outcome, there are chances when the
expected outcome is not achieved. Such a trial/event is called an unfavourable
event.
• All favourable and unfavourable event outcomes come from the well-defined set of
outcomes.
• Suppose an event of sample space S has n favourable outcomes. Then, there are S-
n, unfavourable outcomes.
• The probability of favourable and unfavourable events happening depends upon
the number of trials performed. However, the sum of both these probabilities is
always equal to one.
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Chapter – 15 probability maths || CLASS 9 || The World Of presentation youtube channel

  • 1. Chapter – 15 Probability. (Maths) Class-9 By NishitH. Gajjar
  • 2. Introduction. • Probability: • Probability is the measure of the likelihood of an event to occur. Events can’t be predicted with certainty but can be expressed as to how likely it can occur using the idea of probability. • Probability can range between 0 and 1, where 0 probability means the event to be an impossible one and probability of 1 indicates a certain event.
  • 3. Define Probability. • Probability means possibility. It is a branch of mathematics that deals with the occurrence of a random event. The value is expressed from zero to one. Probability has been introduced in Maths to predict how likely events are to happen.
  • 4. Formula for Probability. • The probability formula is defined as the possibility of an event to happen is equal to the ratio of the number of favourable outcomes and the total number of outcomes. • Probability of event to happen P(E) = Number of favourable outcomes/Total Number of outcomes • Sometimes students get mistaken for “favourable outcome” with “desirable outcome”. This is the basic formula. But there are some more formulas for different situations or events.
  • 5. Experiment. • An experiment: • is any procedure that can be infinitely repeated or any series of actions that have a well-defined set of possible outcomes. • can either have only one or more than one possible outcomes. • is also called the sample space.
  • 6. Trail: • A single event that is performed to determine the outcome is called a trial. • All possible trials that constitute a well-defined set of possible outcomes are collectively called an experiment/sample space.
  • 7. Experimental Probability. • The empirical probability of an event that may happen is given by: • Probability of event to happen P(E)=Number of favorable outcomes / Total number of outcomes.
  • 8. Probability of an Event. • Assume an event E can occur in r ways out of a sum of n probable or possible equally likely ways. Then the probability of happening of the event or its success is expressed as; • P(E) = r/n • The probability that the event will not occur or known as its failure is expressed as • P(E’) = (n-r)/n = 1-(r/n) • E’ represents that the event will not occur. • Therefore, now we can say; • P(E) + P(E’) = 1 • This means that the total of all the probabilities in any random test or experiment is equal to 1.
  • 9. Coin Tossing Experiment. • Consider a fair coin. There are only two possible outcomes that are either getting heads or tails. • Number of possible outcomes = 2 Number of outcomes to get head = 1 The probability of getting head =Number of outcomes to get head/Number of possible outcomes=1/2
  • 10. Rolling of Dice Experiment. • When a fair dice is rolled, the number that comes up top is a number between one to six. Assuming we roll the dice once, to check the possibility of three coming up. • Number of possible outcomes = 6 Number of outcomes to get three = 1 The probability of getting three = Number of outcomes to get three/Number of possible outcomes=1/6
  • 11. Sum of Probabilities of Favorable and Unfavourable events. • When a trial is done for an expected outcome, there are chances when the expected outcome is achieved. Such a trial/event is called a favourable event. • When a trial is done for an expected outcome, there are chances when the expected outcome is not achieved. Such a trial/event is called an unfavourable event. • All favourable and unfavourable event outcomes come from the well-defined set of outcomes. • Suppose an event of sample space S has n favourable outcomes. Then, there are S- n, unfavourable outcomes. • The probability of favourable and unfavourable events happening depends upon the number of trials performed. However, the sum of both these probabilities is always equal to one.