The probability is 4/13.
I assume you are selecting two socks (one at a time) from the drawer to wear (for example). There are 6 white + 3 black + 3 brown + 8 gray = 20 socks in all So the probability that the first sock chosen to be white is 6/20 since there are 6 socks and 20 socks in total. 6/20 reduces down to 3/10. The probability that the second sock chosen is also white is 5/19 since there are now only 5 white socks left to be chosen and 19 socks in total (since one sock has been taken out). Thus the probability of both socks being white is: probability = 3/10 x 5/19 = 3/38
1/13 (one thirteenth
There is a probability of 3 that it will be blue.
Whenever there is only one possible outcome of an experiment, the probability of this outcome is 1, which you can also write as 100%.
1/32
The probability is 4/13.
The probability of pulling a king of hearts in one random selection from a well shuffled normal deck of cards is 1/52.
I assume you are selecting two socks (one at a time) from the drawer to wear (for example). There are 6 white + 3 black + 3 brown + 8 gray = 20 socks in all So the probability that the first sock chosen to be white is 6/20 since there are 6 socks and 20 socks in total. 6/20 reduces down to 3/10. The probability that the second sock chosen is also white is 5/19 since there are now only 5 white socks left to be chosen and 19 socks in total (since one sock has been taken out). Thus the probability of both socks being white is: probability = 3/10 x 5/19 = 3/38
1/13 (one thirteenth
Only 5, one of each and an extra one to make a pair.
There is a probability of 3 that it will be blue.
Whenever there is only one possible outcome of an experiment, the probability of this outcome is 1, which you can also write as 100%.
Total number of marbles in the bag = 6 + 19 + 5 + 19 + 17 = 66Number of yellow ones = 19If drawing perfectly randomly, then the probability of pulling a yellow one = 19/66 = 28.8% (rounded)
The probability of drawing two blue cards froma box with 3 blue cards and 3 white cards, with replacement, is 1 in 4, or 0.25.The probability of drawing one blue card is 0.5, so the probability of drawing two is 0.5 squared, or 0.25.
if all the colors of socks are in pairs already then just one because they are all paired up already.
The probability of the card being BETWEEN 8 and K is 4/13.