 Hello and welcome to the session. Let us discuss the following question. Question says, which of the following experiments have equally likely outcomes? Explain. First part is, a driver attempts to start a car. The car starts or does not start. First of all, let us understand what are equally likely events. A given number of events are said to be equally likely if none of them is expected to occur in preference to the others. Or we can say, events whose probabilities are equal are called equally likely events. Let us now start with the solution. Now, the given experiment is, a driver attempts to start a car. The car starts or does not start. Now, total number of possible outcomes is equal to, we know outcomes of this experiment are, the car starts, does not start. Now, when a driver is attempting to start a car, it means there are more chances that car starts. This means, this event is more likely to occur than this event. So we can write, event the car starts is more likely to occur than the event car does not start. We know a driver very well knows how to start the car. So there are more chances that the car will start and there are least chances that the car does not start. From key idea we know, events are equally likely if none of them is expected to occur in preference to the others. In this experiment, this outcome is expected to occur in preference to the others. So these events are not equally likely events. So we can write, we are not justified to assume that each outcome is as likely to occur as the other. Thus the experiment has no equally likely outcomes. So this is our required answer. This completes the session. Hope you understood the solution. Take care and have a nice day.