it depends on if you can ride a unicycle dressed as Hitler with one shoe and no sock on the other foot and one hand tied behind your back with a fish being juggled by the other hand and your tongue.
To get the answer, divide 14 by 25, which will give you .56. You then subtract that from 1.0, and the answer is .44, or 44 %.
It depends on the definition of an outcome. If you care about the order of the tosses, <br /> you get 2 possible outcomes per toss. Three tosses give you 2*2*2=8 possible outcomes. If you only care about the final number of heads and tails, there are 4 possible outcomes (3 heads, 2 heads and a tail, a head and two tails, or 3 tails).
You flip it to a fraction
Many people believe that a fair coin which has come up heads seven times is more likely to come up tails on the eighth flip. This is a superstitious belief, since it has no basis either in observation or rational deduction. (And it is also untrue).Almost as many people are willing to believe that a coin which has come up heads seven times is more likely to come up tails on the eighth flip, because it has settled into a pattern.A few robust souls even hold both these beliefs simultaneously.
you find the lady's car keys,give it to her and shell give you flip flops.
The primary use of a clock in flip flops is to provide the trigger pulse to the flip flop
Sure! A compound event is when two or more individual events occur together. For example, rolling a die and flipping a coin at the same time would be a compound event because it involves the outcomes of both actions.
once you find the keys to the lady's car she will give you flip flops.
I think that the people in the team that is serving will decide who is going to serve. I think that you just start with the team who wants to serve first.... (plz correct me if I am wrong!!!!)youre incorrect :) i play varsity and it is decided by a coin flip...The coaches choose two captains and they and the captains of the other team flip a coin and whoever wins the coin toss decides if they want the serve or if they want to give it to the opposing team...The two team members either flip a coin or do rock paper sciccors to determine who will serve first.
click ten times and find a gold coin then give the villager 1 cent
You buy harbor mail and give it to a girl she will give you a coin case.
They give extra XP points.