Chapter 3: Problem 21
India plays two matches each with West Indies and Australia. In any match the probabilities of India getting point 0,1 and 2 are \(0.45,0.05\) and \(0.50\), respectively. Assuming that the outcomes are independents, the probability of India getting at least 7 points is (a) \(0.8750\) (b) \(0.0875\) (c) \(0.0625\) (d) \(0.0250\)
Short Answer
Step by step solution
Understand the Situation
Determine Possible Outcomes
Calculate Probability for 7 Points
Specific Calculation for 7 Points
Calculate Probability for 8 Points
Specific Calculation for 8 Points
Add Probabilities of 7 and 8 Points
Final Probability Calculation
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Key Concepts
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
Probability Calculation
Each match shows different outcomes: India scoring 0, 1, or 2 points. Understanding the probability of these outcomes is the first step:
- The probability of India scoring 0 points is 0.45.
- The probability of 1 point is 0.05.
- The probability of 2 points is 0.50.
Combinatorics in Probability
To score 7 points, India could achieve it by scoring three 2-point games and one 1-point game. Calculating for this combination:
- First, choose 3 matches where India scores 2 points. This can be done using the combination formula: \( \binom{4}{3} \). This measures how many ways we can choose 3 matches out of 4.
- Multiply this arrangement by the probabilities: \( (0.5)^3 \times (0.05)^1 \).
- The calculation looks like: \( P(7) = \binom{4}{3} \times 0.5^3 \times 0.05 = 4 \times 0.125 \times 0.05 = 0.025 \).
Independent Events
When events are independent, we calculate the probability of combined outcomes by multiplying the probabilities of each independent event.
- For example, to find the probability of India scoring 8 points (all 2-point games), we calculate the probability of 2 points in each of the 4 matches: \( P(8) = (0.5)^4 = 0.0625 \).
- This multiplication is possible only because individual match outcomes are independent.