The answer is 72.
The experimental probability of a coin landing on heads is 7/ 12. if the coin landed on tails 30 timefind the number of tosses?
Given, The probability of getting red, P(R) = 1/8 Red occurs by the spinner= 6 times Let, the total number of trials = N Therefore, for the experimental probability the total number of trials performed can be calculated by the following equation: P(R) = (Red occurs by the spinner)/(Total number of trials) Or, 1/8 = 6/N Or, N = 6 × 8 Or, N = 48 Final Answer: A spinner landed on red 6 times. If the resulting experimental probability of the spinner landing on red is StartFraction 1 over 8 EndFraction, then 48 trials were performed.
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T = H + 10 T + H = 42 so T = 26, H = 16 Therefore Prob(T) = 26/42 = 0.6190
The answer depends on WHAT is landed: a number cube, a tetrahedral die, some other polyhedron, a spinner?
The noun form of "landed" is "landing."
The probability is 0 because she has never been near a forest.
By sticking their landing sticks to the moon craters.
Nothing is possible. There is just... land,landed,and landing.
Probes have landed on Venus
It is called the Eagle.
Ok if the probability of getting yellow is 9/16 then the prob of getting red is 7/16. If we got red 35 times during the experiment that means the number of tosses was 80. Since 35/n = 7/16 where n = the number of tosses Answer: n = 80 tosses