27/64
1/4 chance
Three sixteenths, or 19%.
3/5 or three fifths.
The answer depends on how many are picked,whether they are returned after picking and whether the picking is done at random. In a single random selection the probability is 17/25.
11/16
3/4
The probability that three F2 seeds chosen from Mendel's study group will have at least one yellow seed is 63/64. It would be very rare to get three green seeds.
It is: 12 out of 50 or 6 out of 25
One would need more facts about the situation to be able to answer this question.
1/4 chance
3/16
Three sixteenths, or 19%.
3/5 or three fifths.
The answer depends on how many are picked,whether they are returned after picking and whether the picking is done at random. In a single random selection the probability is 17/25.
11/16
5/12
3/5