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∙ 15y agooh shut up.... i havnt had maths today so find out yourself you lazy idiot
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∙ 15y agoThe 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)
if all the colors of socks are in pairs already then just one because they are all paired up already.
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.
The probability of the card being BETWEEN 8 and K is 4/13.