Probability _ Class 11 Maths.pdf
So I ask you, what is the probability of getting a possibility that I will get four now? How many total options do I have now? When I roll, I have a total of two dice, right? So that means the total number of throws, the total number of possible outcomes, is six, right? So what can we say? The probability of getting a number in absolute terms is the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of outcomes. How many total outcomes are there? Now pay attention here, the word "outcome" means the same as "favorable outcome." So the number of favorable outcomes is equal to the number I want. I want four, so that is my favorable outcome because I want that number. So what is the favorable outcome? It is the number four. I am asking, what is the probability of getting the number four? Will I get a number that is less than four? I have options.