That all depends on how many numbers you pick them out of.
9/1 = 9, which is an integer, NOT a mixed number.
The greatest number of :- 9, 5, 1 and 6 is 9.
I suppose you mean 1/9 (the fraction one ninth). To get 1/9 of a number is the same as dividing that number by 9.
number × 4/6 = 1/9 → number = 1/9 ÷ 4/6 = 1/9 × 6/4 = (1×6)/(9×4) = 6/36 = 1/6
by either putting the negative number first, or by putting the negative number in parentheses. Like this: -9*1=-9 1*(-9)=-9
That depends. Picking a red ball is 4/9 Picking a green ball is 3/9 = 1/3 Picking a yellow ball is 2/9. Picking a ball is 9/9 or 1 because you'll always take one.
Works for all numbers possible
The probability that a single card, drawn at random, is a 9 is 1/13.
9/1 = 9, which is an integer, NOT a mixed number.
There are 9 number cards that are Spades (2-10), and there are 52 cards in a deck of cards. Therefore the answer is:9/52 = 0.173
The greatest number of :- 9, 5, 1 and 6 is 9.
I suppose you mean 1/9 (the fraction one ninth). To get 1/9 of a number is the same as dividing that number by 9.
number × 4/6 = 1/9 → number = 1/9 ÷ 4/6 = 1/9 × 6/4 = (1×6)/(9×4) = 6/36 = 1/6
No. 9/9 = 1, a whole number.
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Since there are 10 odd numbers (1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19) in the 20 numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20), the probability of picking an odd number in a random sample is 10 in 20, or 1 in 2, or 0.5.
Actually, 9 is NOT a prime number.