NO, but that is a great question since probability is often expressed as a fraction. Here is the difference. If P(x) is the probability that even x happens, this value must be between 0 and 1. So fractions such as 1/2 or 2/1112 are all fine. Many fractions, such as 4/3 cannot be a probability since they are greater than one. Similarly, -1/2 cannot be a probability value since it is less than 0/
You can find probability form a Punnett square by turning fractions into percents
You can find probability form a Punnett square by turning fractions into percents
The answer depends on what population of fractions you have in mind. If considering all fractions, the answer is 1.
The probability is always a fraction except when it is 0 or 1. If a probability = 1 then it will definitely happen. If the probability is 0 then it will not happen. If you toss a fair coin the probability of heads is 1/2, and the probability of tails is 1/2. These fractions are representations of the probabilities. Not all fractions are representative of probabilities. Fractions can be used to represent a portion of a whole. Like what portion of a class is boys, and what portion is girls: If there are 8 boys and 7 girls, then the 8/15 of the class is boys, and 7/15 of the class is girls.
yes
First tell me a problem and might understand
Roll the dice and if you're doing to put it with fractions the denominator is 6
Yes, provided you consider fractions and percentages as ratios.Yes, provided you consider fractions and percentages as ratios.Yes, provided you consider fractions and percentages as ratios.Yes, provided you consider fractions and percentages as ratios.
The probability of drawing an Ace from a standard deck of 52 cards is 4 in 52, or 1 in 13.
probabilities are decimals or fractions less than 1 55% = 0.55 = 55/100 = 11/20
probability helps you find the chance of something like when you're rolling a dice you might want to know what is the chance you get a 1 or anyother number or if you want to find out how much of school is already over. I find probability very helpful for quickly changing fractions into deciamls.