NCERT Solutions Class 8 Maths Chapter 4 Data Handling Exercise 4.2

Data Handling  

Exercise 4.2

1). List the outcomes you can see in these experiments.

(a) Spinning a wheel          (b) Tossing two coins together

Solution:

(a) Spinning a wheel  

Possible outcomes = {  A, B, C, D, E }  

(b) Tossing two coins together

Possible outcomes = { HH, HT, TH, TT } 

2). When a die is thrown, list the outcomes of an event of getting

(i) (a) a prime number        (b) not a prime number.

Solution:

(a) a prime number

Possible outcomes = { 2, 3, 5 }  

(b) not a prime number.

Possible outcomes = { 1, 4, 6 }  

(ii) (a) a number greater than 5

Possible outcomes = { 6 }

(b) a number not greater than 5.

Possible outcomes = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 } 

3). Find the.

(a) Probability of the pointer stopping on D in (Question 1-(a))?

(b) Probability of getting an ace from a well shuffled deck of 52 playing cards?

(c) Probability of getting a red apple. (See figure below)

Solution:

(a) Probability of the pointer stopping on D in (Question 1-(a))?

 Possible outcomes = { A, B, C, D, E }     

n(S)= 5

Let A be the event of the pointer stopping on D.

Expected outcome = D

n(A)= 1

p(A)= n(A)/n(S)

     = 1/5

(b) Probability of getting an ace from a well-shuffled deck of 52 playing cards?

Possible outcomes = 52     

n(S)= 52

Let A be the event the card is an ace

Expected outcome = Ace card

n(A)= 4

p(A)= n(A)/n(S)

       = 4/52

       =  1/13

(c) Probability of getting a red apple. (See figure below)

Possible outcomes = { G, R, R, R, G, R, G }    

n(S)= 7

Let A be the event of getting a red apple.

Expected outcome = Red apple = { R, R, R, R }

n(A)= 4

p(A)= n(A)/n(S)

       = 4/7      

4). Numbers 1 to 10 are written on ten separate slips (one number on one slip), kept in a box and mixed well. One slip is chosen from the box without looking into it. What is the probability of.

(i) getting a number 6?

(ii) getting a number less than 6?

(iii) getting a number greater than 6?

(iv) getting a 1-digit number?

Solution:

Possible outcomes = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 }

n(S) = 10

(i) getting a number 6?

Let A be the event of getting number 6

Expected outcome = { 6 }

n(A) = 1

p(A)= n(A)/n(S)

       = 1/10

(ii) getting a number less than 6?

Let B be the event of getting number less than 6

Expected outcome = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }

n(B) = 5

p(B)= n(B)/n(S)

       = 5/10

       = 1/2

(iii) getting a number greater than 6?

Let C be the event of getting number greater than 6

Expected outcome = { 7, 8, 9, 10 }

n(C) = 4

p(C)= n(C)/n(S)

       = 4/10

            = 2/5

(iv) getting a 1-digit number?

Let D be the event of getting a 1-digit number

Expected outcome = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 }

n(D) = 9

p(D)= n(D)/n(S)

       = 9/10

5). If you have a spinning wheel with 3 green sectors, 1 blue sector and 1 red sector, what is the probability of getting a green sector? What is the probability of getting a non blue sector?

Possible outcomes = { G, G, G, B, R }

n(S) = 5

let A be the event of getting a green sector

Expected outcomes = { G, G, G }

n(A) = 3

p(A)= n(A)/n(S)

       = 3/5

Let B be the event of getting a non blue sector

Expected outcome = { G, G, G, R }

n(B) = 4

p(B)= n(B)/n(S)

       = 4/5

6). Find the probabilities of the events given in Question 2.

Possible outcomes = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 }

n(S) = 6

(a) a prime number

Let A be the event of getting a prime number

Possible outcomes = { 2, 3, 5 }  

n(A) = 3

p(A)=  n(A)/n(S)

         = 3/6

            = 1/2

(b) not a prime number.

Let B be the event of getting not a prime number

Possible outcomes = { 1, 4, 6 }  

n(A) = 3

p(A)= n(A)/n(S)

       = 3/6

            = 1/2

(ii) (a) a number greater than 5

Let C be the event of getting number greater than 5

Expected outcome = { 6 }

n(C) = 1

p(C)= n(C)/n(S)

       = 1/6           

 

(b) a number not greater than 5.

Let D be the event of getting a number not greater than 5

Expected outcome = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }

n(D) = 5

p(D)= n(D)/n(S)

       = 5/6

 

Click here for the solutions of Std 8 Maths

1). Rational Numbers

 Exercise 1.1

2). Linear Equations in One Variable

Exercise 2.1

Exercise 2.2

3). Understanding Quadrilaterals

Exercise 3.1

Exercise 3.2

Exercise 3.3

Exercise 3.4

4). Data Handling

Exercise 4.1

Exercise 4.2

 

 

 

 

 

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