Any number that's more than 3/7 .
For example, 62 would certainly do it.
Any fraction greater than 3/7.
obvious answer:9 out of 8 or if you can 1 out of 1
When 2 dice are rolled, the probability of getting a sum less than 4 or greater than 9 is 2 in 9. There are 36 permutations of two six sided dice, 1-1, 1-2, ..., 1-6, 2-1, ... 2-6, ..., 6-1, 6-2, ... 6-6. Of these permutations, 3 have a sum less than four, 1-1, 1-2, and 2-1, and 5 have a sum greater than nine, 4-6, 5-5, 5-6, 6-4, 6-5, and 6-6. Add these probabilities together and you get (3 + 5) in 36, or 8 in 36, or 2 in 9.
64.
Consider prime numbers p1, p2 greater than 2. Since p1 and p2 are prime and greater than 2, they are both necessarily odd. Hence, they are of the form: p1 = 2k+1, p2 = 2j+1, where j and k are positive integers. Their sum is then: p1+p2 = (2k+1)+(2j+1) = 2k+2j+2 = 2 (k+j+1). So 2 divides their sum, hence the sum can't be prime
Add it to itself.
5/7
4/7.
If the sum of the numerators is greater than the denominator the sum is greater than 1. If the sum of the numerators is equal to the denominator the sum is equal to 1. If the sum of the numerators is less than the denominator the sum is less 1.
Any fraction greater than 3/7.
4 over 7
The sum of two decimal numbers greater than 0.5 will always be greater than 1
3.5 and 7.9846 are two. Their sum is 11.4846 is greater than 1.
obvious answer:9 out of 8 or if you can 1 out of 1
500/7 would be a very safe bet.
4/7ths plus 4/7ths equals 8/7ths. This would be 1 and 1/7th
The probability is 1.