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The following 5 questions (Q16 to Q20) are either “True” or “False” Q16: ‘Gamble

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The following 5 questions (Q16 to Q20) are either “True” or “False”
Q16: ‘Gambler’s Fallacy’ is the incorrect belief that the probability of a particular event changes after a series of the event has taken place.

Q17: ‘Mutually Exclusive Events’ is when the occurrence of one event has no effect on the probability of occurrence of the other.

Q18: The ‘Subjective View’ uses an analysis of possible outcomes to define probability

Q19: The probability of randomly guessing at the first three multiple choice questions on an exam, each of which has four possible answers, is 0.015625.

Q20: Flipping a coin repeatedly is a series of “Independent Events’

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Solution:-

Q16: ‘Gambler’s Fallacy’ is the incorrect belief that the probability of a particular event changes after a series of the event has taken place. --------> True.

Q17: ‘Mutually Exclusive Events’ is when the occurrence of one event has no effect on the probability of occurrence of the other. ------------> False.

Q18: The ‘Subjective View’ uses an analysis of possible outcomes. to define probability ------------> False.

Explanation:-  Analytic an analysis of possible outcomes to define probability

Q19: The probability of randomly guessing at the first three multiple choice questions on an exam, each of which has four possible answers, is 0.015625. --------> True.

Explanation:-  1/4 * 1/4 * 1/4 = 1/64 (0 .015625)

Q20: Flipping a coin repeatedly is a series of “Independent Events’ --------> True.