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Simple question, difficult answer. It depends on how many times you want the penny to land on heads. The probability of a penny landing on heads once is 1 in 2. For it to land on heads twice is 1 in 4, for three times it is 1 in 8, and so on and so forth.
A coin flip
Emily got 12 texts and 5 were from jasmine. The probability is 5/12.
No, it is not.
Each outcome has a probability of 0.05
Simple question, difficult answer. It depends on how many times you want the penny to land on heads. The probability of a penny landing on heads once is 1 in 2. For it to land on heads twice is 1 in 4, for three times it is 1 in 8, and so on and so forth.
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maybe in a kitchen you have a egg spinner
If the probability of an event is p, then the complementary probability is 1-p.
A coin flip
A spinning wheel is a simple, circular machine developed by the Chinese in 1035
Emily got 12 texts and 5 were from jasmine. The probability is 5/12.
Sampling techniques in researching involves to types of sampling. The probability sampling and the non-probability sampling. Simple random is an example of probability sampling.
the answer is quite simple really... porn.
No, it is not.
According to the laws of probability, there should be 15 LOSE sections and 1 WIN section on this wheel. To say it another way, 1 out of every 16 times the spinner should land on the WIN section. As a decimal, 1/16 is 6%. Simple!
Each outcome has a probability of 0.05