It will be one eighth cubed which is 1/512
The probability is(the total number of numbers on the spinner minus 5)/(the total number of numbers on the spinner)Another way to express the same probability is1 - 5/(the total number of numbers on the spinner)
All numbers should have the same probability of appearing. The fact that some number appeared (by chance) more often in the past, has no bearing on the future probability.All numbers should have the same probability of appearing. The fact that some number appeared (by chance) more often in the past, has no bearing on the future probability.All numbers should have the same probability of appearing. The fact that some number appeared (by chance) more often in the past, has no bearing on the future probability.All numbers should have the same probability of appearing. The fact that some number appeared (by chance) more often in the past, has no bearing on the future probability.
Even numbers: 2, 4, 6, the probability to get an ven number is 3/6 = 1/2 The probability to get 4 even number in a row is then (1/2)4 = 1/24 = 1 / 16 It is the same probability to get 4 odd numbers (1,3,5) in a row
It is 0.722... recurring.
The probability of both dice showing the same number is 1/6 and the probability of different numbers is 5/6.
The probability is(the total number of numbers on the spinner minus 5)/(the total number of numbers on the spinner)Another way to express the same probability is1 - 5/(the total number of numbers on the spinner)
All numbers should have the same probability of appearing. The fact that some number appeared (by chance) more often in the past, has no bearing on the future probability.All numbers should have the same probability of appearing. The fact that some number appeared (by chance) more often in the past, has no bearing on the future probability.All numbers should have the same probability of appearing. The fact that some number appeared (by chance) more often in the past, has no bearing on the future probability.All numbers should have the same probability of appearing. The fact that some number appeared (by chance) more often in the past, has no bearing on the future probability.
The probability depends on the range of numbers from which to choose. If there is no limit to the range then probability is incalculable.
Even numbers: 2, 4, 6, the probability to get an ven number is 3/6 = 1/2 The probability to get 4 even number in a row is then (1/2)4 = 1/24 = 1 / 16 It is the same probability to get 4 odd numbers (1,3,5) in a row
50%
It is 0.722... recurring.
What lottery? What country? Please note that having it appear a certain number of times in the past will have NO INFLUENCE WHATSOEVER on the probability of this number appearing in the future. Numbers are chosen at random, without consideration to previous draws, so each number has the same probability to appear. For more details, read the Wikipedia article on "Gambler's fallacy".
The first dice can show any number. However the second dice has a 1 in 6 chance of being the same as the first. Hence the probability of getting two numbers the same is 1/6.
The probability of both dice showing the same number is 1/6 and the probability of different numbers is 5/6.
The probability is 0.0198. The probability of that happening twice is 0.000393 Is this the odds of it happening twice with the same number?
Zero, since there are infinitely more irrational numbers than rational numbers. Note that "zero probability" is not the same as "impossible" in this case. For more details, see the Wikipedia article on "Almost surely".
well the law of large numbers is A therom that describes the result of performing the same experiment a large number of times and its like empirical because its like actually experimenting it or something like that .