It is 0.25
There is insufficient information for us to even begin to understand this question. Please edit the question to include more context or relevant information. The answer depends on whether you are referring to rolling a die (or dice), or a spinner, or drawing a card from a deck of playing cards.Since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Well, honey, 0.7 is a terminating decimal because it ends right there at the 7 without any repeating pattern. It's like a one-hit wonder in the decimal world - it comes, it goes, and that's it. So, rest easy knowing that 0.7 won't be playing on a loop anytime soon.
Oh, dude, writing numbers is like playing with Legos. So, to write twelve and eight hundredths, you just put the number 12, then add a decimal point, and finally, plop in the 0.08. It's like assembling a number sandwich - easy peasy!
Well, honey, 6.9 is a decimal, not a fraction or mixed number. If you want to turn it into a fraction, just write it as 69/10. But hey, don't stress about it too much, math is just a bunch of numbers playing dress-up anyway.
Well, sweetheart, 0.15625 as a fraction is 5/32. But let's be real, fractions are just numbers playing dress-up, so don't stress too much about it. Just remember, math is like a recipe - you follow the steps and hope it turns out right.
Probability of not drawing an ace equals one minus the probability of drawing an ace. The probability of drawing an ace is 4/52 or 1/13. So the probability of not drawing an ace on one draw is 1 - 1/13 or 12/13 or 0.9231 (92.31%).
The probability of drawing a pair from a standard deck of 52 cards is 3 in 51, or 1 in 17, or about 0.0588.
1/26
1/4
The probability of drawing a king is 4:52The probability of drawing a diamond is 13:52 (or 1:4)The probability of drawing a king (0.07692...) then replacing that king into the deck then drawing a diamond is 0.019230769.If you leave the king out, the probability will be slightly greater (4/52) * (13/51)Unless the king you left out of the deck was a king of diamonds, in which case, the probability would be (4/52) * (12/51)
The probability of drawing a red or black card from a standard deck of playing cards is 1 (a certainty). This is because these are the only options available.
The probability is 22/52 = 11/26.
2/52 or 1/26
There are 13 clubs in a deck of 52 cards. The probability of drawing 1 club from a deck of 52 is 13/52 or 1/4.
The probability of drawing 2 cards that are two's from a standard deck of 52 playing cards is 1 in 221. The probability of drawing the first two is 4 in 52 or 1 in 13. The probability of drawing the second two is 3 in 51. Multiply those two probabilities together and you get 3 in 663, or 1 in 221.
1 over 3
7/26