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.
The highest number on probability is 1 or 100%.
The probability is 1. (aka 100% aka 6/6)
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Yes. The probability of an event is a number between 0 and 1 (or the equivalent 0% and 100%).
Since the numbers (number of dots) on normal dice only go from 1 - 6, then I would think the probability of getting the number 100 is zero.
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.
The highest number on probability is 1 or 100%.
There is 100% chance.
100% or 100/100
53.33... % THere are 8 odd numbers out of 15, so probability = 100*8/15 %
The probability of randomly choosing 1 blue sock is 7/10. The probability of randomly choosing 2 blue socks in a row is 7/10 x 7/10 = 49/100.
The probability is 1. (aka 100% aka 6/6)
The probability should be 0 (zero). 153 is not between 1 and 100. If you meant your number generator to return a number between 1 and 1000, the probability would be 1/1000 = .001 = .1%
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From 75 to 100 (inclusive), there are 26 numbers, and 13 of them are odd.The probability of picking an odd number is 13/26 = 50%.
Yes. The probability of an event is a number between 0 and 1 (or the equivalent 0% and 100%).
5%. There are ten numbers, and two coin choices, therefore 20 possibilities. Divide 100 by 20. You get 5. There you go, 5%. Make that into a fraction, and you have 1/20 (5/100).