Pr(Sum > 25) = Pr(Spinner = 30 or 40 and Cube = 6)
= Pr(Spinner = 30 or 40)*Pr(Cube = 6)
= 2/4 * 1/6 = 1/2*1/6 = 1/12 or 8.33... %
The probability is 0.277... (repeating).
The probability is(the total number of numbers on the spinner minus 5)/(the total number of numbers on the spinner)Another way to express the same probability is1 - 5/(the total number of numbers on the spinner)
There are 2 numbers less than 3, so the probability in this case is 2 in 8, or 1 in 4. There are 3 numbers greater than 5, so the probability in this case is 3 in 8. There are 5 numbers less than 3 or greater than 5, so the probability in this case is 5 in 8.
A very high probability if your numbers are greater than 78.
If you were throwing one numbered cube (dice) with each face numbered 1 to 6, then the chance of getting a number greater than two is 4/6 (or 2/3) since there are 4 numbers greater than 2, and six numbers in total.Similarly, if you were throwing one dice, the chance of getting a number less than 2 is 1/6.To determine the probability of getting both of these outcomes on two dice (greater than 2 on one dice and less than 2 on the other) we simply multiply these two values together.2/3 x 1/6 = 2/18 = 1/9.So there is a one in nine chance of this outcome occuring.
there is no end to numbers so the probability is very high
If the only numbers to pick from are 1 through 8, how can you get a factor greater than 10?
The probability is 0.277... (repeating).
The probability is(the total number of numbers on the spinner minus 5)/(the total number of numbers on the spinner)Another way to express the same probability is1 - 5/(the total number of numbers on the spinner)
There are 2 numbers less than 3, so the probability in this case is 2 in 8, or 1 in 4. There are 3 numbers greater than 5, so the probability in this case is 3 in 8. There are 5 numbers less than 3 or greater than 5, so the probability in this case is 5 in 8.
A very high probability if your numbers are greater than 78.
If you were throwing one numbered cube (dice) with each face numbered 1 to 6, then the chance of getting a number greater than two is 4/6 (or 2/3) since there are 4 numbers greater than 2, and six numbers in total.Similarly, if you were throwing one dice, the chance of getting a number less than 2 is 1/6.To determine the probability of getting both of these outcomes on two dice (greater than 2 on one dice and less than 2 on the other) we simply multiply these two values together.2/3 x 1/6 = 2/18 = 1/9.So there is a one in nine chance of this outcome occuring.
Gary's chances of rolling either a 4 or a 6 are the same for any of the other numbers on the cube. The probability is 1 out of 3.
If the die is numbered 1,2,3,4,5,6, then the numbers you could roll on that time include: Odd Numbers: 1,3,5 Greater than 3: 4,5,6 Apparently, every number appears but 2, so there is a 1/6 chance of NOT getting the favorable outcome. The favorable outcome is the chance of prevailing in the event's request, and in this case, has a 5/6 chance of taking place. So.. the probability is 5/6 of a chance, 83.333%, or .83 of a chance, repeating 3.
It is 0.375
assuming that it is a regular die with numbers 1-6 on them the probability is 1
The probability of getting two prime numbers when two numbers are selected at random and without replacement, from 1 to 10 is 2/15.