Last updated on June 18th, 2025
The activities or the events where the result is unknown are the experiments. A random experiment is an event or an activity where the outcome can be one or more and cannot be predictable. In this topic, we will learn more about random experiments, methods to analyze them, applications, and so on.
Probability theory itself is based on random experiments. Although the outcomes are unpredictable, random experiments are often repeated several times under the same conditions. A random experiment is part of the probability theory and the conditions to be fulfilled are:
Random experiments should be repeated several times under the same conditions
The outcome cannot be predicted in a random experiment.
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Probability is a mathematical concept used to predict the likeliness of an event. The calculation is done by comparing the number of methods an event can happen to the number of possible outcomes. Follow the given steps to find the probability of random experiments.
Step 1: Identifying the sample space. The sample space is all possible outcomes of the experiments.
For example, when a fair coin is tossed twice, we want to find the probability of getting exactly two heads. As the result of tossing a coin is either heads (H) or tails (T), the possible outcomes are
{HH, HT, TH, TT}; so the total number of possible outcomes is 4.
Step 2: Identify the favorable outcomes
Here, the favorable outcome is HH, so the number of favorable outcomes is 1
Step 3: Apply the formula of probability
Probability = number of favorable outcomes/total number of possible outcomes
Here, the number of favorable outcomes = 1
The total number of possible outcomes = 4
P(exactly two heads) = ¼ = 0.25
In various fields in our daily lives, we use random experiments. Now, let’s learn some applications of random experiments.
Mistakes are common among students when working on random experiments, mostly, they make the same errors. Take a look at some of the common mistakes and methods to avoid them, so that we can be wary of them.
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What is the probability of getting an even number when a fair six-sided die is rolled?
The probability of an even number is ½
Even numbers in a six-sided die = 2, 4, and 6
Since there are 3 even numbers in six possible outcomes,
Probability = number of favorable outcomes / total outcomes
= 3/6 = 1/2
A fair coin is tossed once. What is the probability of getting heads?
The probability of getting heads is 1/2
The possible outcomes: head and tail
The probability of getting heads = ½
A bag contains 3 red, 4 blue, and 5 green balls. A ball is picked randomly. What is the probability of picking a blue ball?
1/3 is the probability of picking up a blue ball
Total number of balls = 12
The number of blue balls = 4
The probability of getting a blue ball = number of favorable outcomes / total outcomes
= 4/12 = 1/3
A card is taken out from a deck of 52 cards. What is the probability of drawing a king?
The probability of drawing a king is 1/13
The total number of cards = 52 cards
The number of favorable outcomes = 4 cards
The probability of getting a king = number of favorable outcomes / total outcomes
= 4/52 = 1/13
A number is randomly selected from 1 to 10. What is the probability of selecting a prime number?
The probability of choosing a prime number is 2/5
The total outcomes = 10
The favorable outcomes = 4 {2, 3, 5, 7}
Total numbers = 10
Prime numbers = 2, 3, 5, and 7
So, probability = number of favorable outcomes / total outcomes
= 4/10 = 2/5
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