Calculating Probabilities for Equally Likely OutcomesStep 1: Count the total number of possible outcomes of an event
Step 2: Count the number of outcomes that represent a success - that is, the number of outcomes that represent the desired result.
Step 3: Determine the probability of success by dividing the number of successes by the total number of possible outcomes:
i think it give equal chance for all.
1/2
The probablity is .245098. The way you would solve this is (13 C 1)*(25 C 1) / (52 C 2).
probablity in what? a dice? if its a dice, it is 2/6
1/12
i think it give equal chance for all.
That depends on the specific circumstances.
1/2
The probablity is .245098. The way you would solve this is (13 C 1)*(25 C 1) / (52 C 2).
50%.
It is a measure of the likelihood of an event rather than a certainty.
The risk.
probablity in what? a dice? if its a dice, it is 2/6
50% as they are independent of each other.
It is 1/13.
1/36
The same as odds of 3 to 2 against it.