It is not possible to answer the question because the events for which the probabilities are required, are not defined.
Yes, it can.
P(1 or 6)
you can change a fraction to a decimal by dividing the bottom number into the top number.
there is no such thing as fraction as a decimalthere is no such thing as fraction as a decimal
decimal fraction of 103.7 = 1037/10
percentage, decimal, fraction
what is the probability of P(4or6) as a fraction, decimal and a percent
Probability is a measure of the likelihood of a given event and is a number in the range [0, 1]. That value, if expressed as a ratio, is a probability ratio. It can also be expressed as a percentage or a decimal fraction.
Fraction:1/1461 Decimal:0.00068446269678302532511978097193703 Percentage:0.068446269678302532511978097193703%
Yes, it can.
The probability of an event is a real number in the interval [0, 1]. It can, therefore, be expressed in any way in which such a number may be expressed: as a fraction, percent, decimal or a ratio.The probability of an event is a real number in the interval [0, 1]. It can, therefore, be expressed in any way in which such a number may be expressed: as a fraction, percent, decimal or a ratio.The probability of an event is a real number in the interval [0, 1]. It can, therefore, be expressed in any way in which such a number may be expressed: as a fraction, percent, decimal or a ratio.The probability of an event is a real number in the interval [0, 1]. It can, therefore, be expressed in any way in which such a number may be expressed: as a fraction, percent, decimal or a ratio.
Find the total amount of possible outcomes, that's your denominator for the fraction, the bottom number, and find the amount of successes, that's your numerator, the top number. Turn the fraction into a decimal and that's your answer.
1 in 6, or 0.17.
Just take the probability, which is a decimal number between 0 and 1, and convert it into a fraction. For instance, a probability of 0.75 corresponds to odds of 3 in 4.
P(1 or 6)
you are finding the probable answer in a question EXAMPLE: Michelle has 10 cards. She is giving 2 to Shannon. What would the fraction, the dot (decimal) and the percent be? ANSWER: The fraction is... 2-10 The decimal is... .20 The percent is...20%
find the objects area first. Then put the objects' area into a fraction by smaller in numerator and larger in denominator then divide and put decimal into fraction or percent