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Question 1
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Which one of the following statements is incorrect with regard to experiments, counting rules and assigning
Mark 2.00 out of
probabilities?
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a. An experiment with 3 steps and 2 outcomes possible for each step has 9 experimental outcomes. 

b. The number of permutations of 4 items that can be selected from a group of 7 items is 840.

c. The number of combinations of 4 items that can be selected from a group of 7 items is 35.

d. In an experiment with 5 equally likely outcomes, each experimental outcome has a probability of 0.2.

e. A classical method of assigning probabilities is appropriate when all experimental outcomes are equally
likely.

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Grade 100.00 out of 100.00


Question 1
Correct
Which one of the following statements is incorrect with regard to experiments, counting rules and assigning
Mark 2.00 out of
probabilities?
2.00




a. An experiment with 3 steps and 4 outcomes possible for each step has 64 experimental outcomes.

b. The number of permutations of 4 items that can be selected from a group of 8 items is 70. 

c. The number of combinations of 5 items that can be selected from a group of 7 items is 21.

d. In an experiment with 4 equally likely outcomes, each experimental outcome has a probability of 0.25.

e. A subjective method of assigning probabilities is most appropriate when one cannot assume equally likely
experimental outcomes.

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Time taken 26 mins 21 secs
Marks 25.00/25.00
Grade 100.00 out of 100.00


Question 1
Correct
Which one of the following statements is incorrect with regard to experiments, counting rules and assigning
Mark 2.00 out of
probabilities?
2.00




a. An experiment with 3 steps and 4 outcomes possible for each step has 64 experimental outcomes.

b. The number of permutations of 4 items that can be selected from a group of 8 items is 70. 

c. The number of combinations of 5 items that can be selected from a group of 7 items is 21.

d. In an experiment with 4 equally likely outcomes, each experimental outcome has a probability of 0.25.

e. A subjective method of assigning probabilities is most appropriate when one cannot assume equally likely
experimental outcomes.

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Started on Tuesday, 20 June 2023, 3:39 PM
State Finished
Completed on Tuesday, 20 June 2023, 4:06 PM
Time taken 26 mins 39 secs
Marks 25.00/25.00
Grade 100.00 out of 100.00


Question 1
Correct
Which one of the following statements is incorrect with regard to experiments, counting rules and assigning
Mark 2.00 out of
probabilities?
2.00




a. An experiment with 3 steps and 2 outcomes possible for each step has 9 experimental outcomes. 

b. The number of permutations of 4 items that can be selected from a group of 7 items is 840.

c. The number of combinations of 4 items that can be selected from a group of 7 items is 35.

d. In an experiment with 5 equally likely outcomes, each experimental outcome has a probability of 0.2.

e. A classical method of assigning probabilities is appropriate when all experimental outcomes are equally
likely.

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