The probability of a Prime number in a random pick from the numbers 1-49 is 15 in 49, as there are 15 prime numbers (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43,and 47) in the range of 1 to 49.
15 out of 49
30.61%
15 out of 49
The probability is 15/49.
15/49
Assuming then that there are 100 numbers, 1-100, the probability of the number 23 being randomly picked out of 100 is: 1/100 or 0.01.
There are 15 primes from 1 to 49 (including '1').The probability is (15/49) = 30.612 %(rounded)
Prime numbers from 1 to 15 are: 2 3 5 7 11 and 13 So the probability is: 6/15 or as 2/5
Since 49 is a composite, the answer is 0.
The chances of picking a number between 2 to 5 is 4/10 if the numbers to be picked from are 1-10. However, if the numbers to be picked from are 1-100, then the probability drops to 4/100.
1/10
If they are randomly picked, each 5-number combination is equally likely. If the long-term results of any lottery show that any number or combination is more likely than others, then the game is not honest.
If the winning numbers are picked at random, the probability is 1 in 169911.
There are 8 out of 20 numbers that are prime, so 8/20, or 2/5.
Pr(Both picked 3) = 1/16Pr(Both picked the same) = 1/4.
What is the probability that the letter P is picked when a letter is picked at random from the word STUPID!
It is 15/38.