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MathsMediumMCQ2023 · 29 Jan Shift 1

Q90.There rotten apples are mixed accidently with seven good apples and four apples are drawn one by one without replacement. Let the random variable X denote the number of rotten apples. If μ and σ2 represent mean and variance of X, respectively, then 10(μ2 + σ2) is equal to (1) 20 (2) 250 (3) 25 (4) 30 JEE Main 2023 (29 Jan Shift 1) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

What This Question Tests

This question evaluates the ability to construct a probability distribution for sampling without replacement (hypergeometric distribution) and then calculate its mean and variance.

Concepts Tested

Hypergeometric distribution (sampling without replacement)Expected value (Mean) of a discrete random variableVariance of a discrete random variable

Formulas Used

P(X=k) = (C(R,k) * C(N-R, n-k)) / C(N,n)

μ = E[X] = Σ(x * P(X=x))

σ² = E[X²] - (E[X])²

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📋 Question Details

Chapter
Probability
Topic
Discrete Probability Distribution, Mean and Variance
Year
2023
Shift
29 Jan Shift 1
Q Number
Q90
Type
MCQ
NCERT Ref
Class 12 Mathematics Ch 13: Probability

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