both even numbers out of what you need to be more specific
Chances of not getting odd or prime number from 1 to 50= Chances of getting an even composite number from 1 to 50= Number of even composite numbers from 1 to 50/Total numbers from 1 to 50 = 24/50 or 48%Chances of not getting odd or prime number from 1 to 50= Chances of getting an even composite number from 1 to 50= Number of even composite numbers from 1 to 50/Total numbers from 1 to 50 = 24/50 or 48%Chances of not getting odd or prime number from 1 to 50= Chances of getting an even composite number from 1 to 50= Number of even composite numbers from 1 to 50/Total numbers from 1 to 50 = 24/50 or 48%Chances of not getting odd or prime number from 1 to 50= Chances of getting an even composite number from 1 to 50= Number of even composite numbers from 1 to 50/Total numbers from 1 to 50 = 24/50 or 48%
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That depends on what nine numbers are on the spinner! However, if your spinner is numbered 1-9 and the spaces are all the same size, then your chances for an even number are four out of nine (2,4,6,8 are even.)
both. the chances are 50 50. because there are 3 even and odd numbers
50% or one in two because there are three odd numbers and three even numbers, so the chances of rolling an odd or even number are the same
50% or one in two because there are three odd numbers and three even numbers, so the chances of rolling an odd or even number are the same
6 of 12 a 50% percent chance
When a die is cast half the possible numbers are even. Therefore the probability is:Probability that die 1 is even = 1/2Probability that die 2 is even = 1/2Probability that both are even = 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/4.
Yes, if the product of two numbers is even, at least one of the numbers must be even. However, both numbers can be even as well, in which case their product will also be even. For example, if both numbers are 2 and 4, their product (8) is even. Thus, while both can be even, it is not a requirement; only one needs to be even for the product to be even.
At least one of the two numbers has to be even, but both can be even.
The product of two even numbers is even. The product of two even numbers will be even. If they are both positive numbers, it will be greater than both of them. If one of them ends in 0, the product will end in 0.
6 chances Actually, it is 1/4. Chances of an even number on the first die are 1/2, and chances on the second die are 1/2; 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4