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Question1. A method of assigning probabilities which assumes that the experimental outcomes are equally likely is referred to as the \qquad
2. If P(A)=0.6,P(B)=0.35, A\mathrm{P}(\mathrm{A})=0.6, \mathrm{P}(\mathrm{B})=0.35, \mathrm{~A} and B are independent, then P(AB)=P(A \cup B)= \qquad
3. If P(AB)P(A)P(B)P(A \cap B) \neq P(A) \cdot P(B), then A and B are called \qquad
4. If the two events A and B are mutually exclusive then P(AB)=P(A \cap B)= \qquad
5. The counting rule that is used for counting the number of experimental outcomes when n objects are selected from a set of N objects where order of selection is important is called \qquad
6. Any process that generates well-defined outcomes is \qquad
7. The probability of passing an exam is 0.68 . What is the probability of not passing the exam?
8. In how many ways can you select four students to interview from a list of ten students?

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1. الاحتمال الكلاسيكي
2. 0.74
3. معتمدين
4. 0
5. التباديل
6. تجربة عشوائية
7. 0.32
8. 5040

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