Stat-101, Quiz 4 Majmaa’ah University Engineering College Stat 101 27/6/1431 Name: Group: 3 Academic Number: Quiz (4) Question-1: (5 Marks) Put (T) for the correct answer and (F) for the wrong 1. The collection of all outcomes for an experiment is called a sample space. 2. A compound event is a collection of only one outcome for an experiment. 3. The sum of the probabilities of all simple events for an experiment is always 1. 4. The total outcomes for the experiment of tossing a coin 3 times is 6. 5. Marginal probability is the probability of a single event without consideration of any other event. 6. Probability is a numerical measure of the likelihood that a specific event will occur 7. An event that cannot occur has zero probability; such an event is called possible event. 8. We can use the relative frequency concept of probability to determine the probability that a randomly selected family owns a home. 9. Subjective probability can be used to calculate probabilities, by using either past data or generate new data. 10. Classic probability is the probability assigned to an event based on subjective judgment, experience, information, and belief. Good luck Dr. SaMeH 1