It is 0.4
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To get the EXPERIMENTAL probability, you'll have to actually carry out the experiment. The EXPECTED probability is equal to a fraction; the numerator will be the number of pieces of papers that have the number 35, the denominator will be the total number of pieces. If you repeat the experiment often, you can expect the experimental probability to be close to the expected probability.
Theoretical probability is the probability of something occurring when the math is done out on paper or 'in theory' such as the chance of rolling a six sided dice and getting a 2 is 1/6. Experimental probability is what actually occurs during an experiment trying to determine the probability of something. If a six sided dice is rolled ten times and the results are as follows 5,2,6,2,5,3,1,4,6,1 then the probability of rolling a 2 is 1/3. The law of large numbers states the more a probability experiment is preformed the closer to the theoretical probability the results will be.
10 possibilities, only three (7, 8 & 9) are greater than 6 so probability is 0.3 or 30%
Number of possible ways to pull out one sheet = 8Number of ways to pull out a number less than 5 = 4 (1, 2, 3, or 4)Probability of success = 4/8 = 50%
The accuracy of the throw - though in the UK, we expect the paper boy (or girl) to push our newspapers through the letterbox.
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Parkfield has the highest probability because it has 90% (Paper: Earthquake Probability Section 2-4)
The probability of the event given in the question is 0.
probably likes both. playing the field looking for first available
The probability is (1/2)25 = 1/33554432 = 0.00000003, approx
well 50/50 if its just the paper and the marker but out of what? what are the other things grouped with the paper and the marker like are there more markers or more pieces of paper?
To get the EXPERIMENTAL probability, you'll have to actually carry out the experiment. The EXPECTED probability is equal to a fraction; the numerator will be the number of pieces of papers that have the number 35, the denominator will be the total number of pieces. If you repeat the experiment often, you can expect the experimental probability to be close to the expected probability.
Throw paper at him untill he gets mad and throws it back.
Theoretical probability is the probability of something occurring when the math is done out on paper or 'in theory' such as the chance of rolling a six sided dice and getting a 2 is 1/6. Experimental probability is what actually occurs during an experiment trying to determine the probability of something. If a six sided dice is rolled ten times and the results are as follows 5,2,6,2,5,3,1,4,6,1 then the probability of rolling a 2 is 1/3. The law of large numbers states the more a probability experiment is preformed the closer to the theoretical probability the results will be.