(Q8) Give examples of experiments that have equally likely outcomes and five more examples that do not have equally likely outcomes.

1. Getting an even or odd number when a die is rolled.

Equally likely Not Equally likely

2. Getting tail or head when a coin is tossed.

Equally likely Not Equally likely

3. Getting a prime or composite number when a die is thrown.

Equally likely Not Equally likely

4. Getting an even or odd number when a card is drawn at random from a pack of cards numbered from 1 to 5.

Equally likely Not equally likely

5. Getting an even or odd number when a card is drawn at random from a pack of cards numbered from 1 to 10.

Equally likely Not Equally likely

6. Getting a number which is a multiple of 3 or not a multiple of 3 from numbers 1, 2,.... 10

Equally likely Not Equally likely

7. Getting a number less than 5 or greater than 5.

Equally likely Not equally likely

8. Drawing a green or black ball from a bag containing 8 green balls and 8 black balls.

Equally likely Not equally likely

9. Drawing a white ball or green ball from a bag containing 5 green balls and 8 white balls.

Equally likely Not equally likely

10. Selecting a boy or girl from a class of 20 boys and 20 girls

Equally likely Not Equally likely