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Class 10 Maths – Chapter: Probability | Full Explanation in Easy Language
Welcome to our Class 10 Maths series! In this video, we cover the entire Probability chapter as per the CBSE NCERT syllabus. Learn the basics of probability, types of events, and how to solve questions easily with formulas and examples.
✅ Topics Covered:
• What is Probability?
• Experimental and Theoretical Probability
• Formula: P(E) = Number of favourable outcomes / Total outcomes
• Solved Examples and Practice Questions
• Previous Year Board Questions
• Important Tips & Tricks for Exams
🔍 Ideal for:
• CBSE Class 10 Students
• Board Exam Preparation
• Gujarat board
• NCERT Book Learners
• Revision & Concept Clarity
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00:00So in this video, we discussed chapter number 14, Probability and example number 2.
00:11Now in this example, a bag containing a red ball, a blue ball and a yellow ball.
00:18So we have a bag in which there are three types of balls, 1, 2 and 3.
00:28A red ball means a red ball, a blue ball means one blue ball and yellow ball, a yellow ball.
00:39Total number of ball is equal to what? 3.
00:42Total number of ball? 3.
00:44All the balls being of same size, Kritika take out ball from the bag without looking into it.
00:56What is the probability that she takes out the yellow ball?
01:03Now probability of yellow ball may be P of E.
01:09Okay, that is probability of event E, that is yellow ball.
01:14So we have to write the probability of getting yellow ball is event E and P of E is equal to total number of yellow ball, that is 1 divided by total number of balls in the bag, that is 3.
01:32Our equation is, our equation is, our formula is, the favorable outcome divided by total outcome.
01:40So favorable outcome 1 and total outcome 3.
01:43So P of E, yellow ball is 1 by 3.
01:47Now P of red ball, I like probability of red ball is equal to total number of red ball.
01:56How many total number of red ball?
01:58Our red ball means only 1.
02:00Divide by total number of balls, that is 3.
02:05Now probability of red ball, blue ball, blue ball is equal to total number of blue ball divided by total number of balls.
02:22Okay, this may be asked for only one mark.
02:25For basic.
02:29basic
02:32तो सम्झ में आया, आगर आपको ये सम्झ में आया है, चैनल के बने रहीए और चैनल को अभी है अब कर आक सब्सक्राइब नहीं किए तो पहरे चैनल को सब्सक्राइब कि जीए,
02:41मीचे घंटि के बटन को धबा लिएए उनल के �

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