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The chances of picking a number between 2 to 5 is 4/10 if the numbers to be picked from are 1-10. However, if the numbers to be picked from are 1-100, then the probability drops to 4/100.
If the winning numbers are picked at random, the probability is 1 in 169911.
There are 15 primes from 1 to 49 (including '1').The probability is (15/49) = 30.612 %(rounded)
The probability that a letter picked at random is not a vowel depends on the set of letters you are choosing from. In the English alphabet, there are 21 consonants and 5 vowels, so the probability of picking a consonant is 21/26 or approximately 0.808.
The probability of winning a straight lottery of 6 numbers picked from 56 is 1 in 32,468,436.The number of combinations of n things taken m at a time is (n!-m!)/m! so this is 56 * 55 * 54 * 53 * 52 * 51 / 6 / 5 / 4 / 3 / 2 / 1 = 32,468,436.
Assuming then that there are 100 numbers, 1-100, the probability of the number 23 being randomly picked out of 100 is: 1/100 or 0.01.
The chances of picking a number between 2 to 5 is 4/10 if the numbers to be picked from are 1-10. However, if the numbers to be picked from are 1-100, then the probability drops to 4/100.
If the winning numbers are picked at random, the probability is 1 in 169911.
Prime numbers from 1 to 15 are: 2 3 5 7 11 and 13 So the probability is: 6/15 or as 2/5
There are 8 out of 20 numbers that are prime, so 8/20, or 2/5.
There are 15 primes from 1 to 49 (including '1').The probability is (15/49) = 30.612 %(rounded)
Pr(Both picked 3) = 1/16Pr(Both picked the same) = 1/4.
What is the probability that the letter P is picked when a letter is picked at random from the word STUPID!
53.33... % THere are 8 odd numbers out of 15, so probability = 100*8/15 %
Since 49 is a composite, the answer is 0.
The probability of a prime number in a random pick from the numbers 1-49 is 15 in 49, as there are 15 prime numbers (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43,and 47) in the range of 1 to 49.
If a student is picked at random what is the probability that he/she received an A on his/her fina?