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∙ 10y agoThe outcomes for each set is not independent. For a set to go into a tie breaker the players need to be very evenly matched. If they are, there is a greater probability that the sets will go into tie breaker. If you disregard that aspect of realitythen the answer is 0.0270, approx.
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∙ 10y ago100 percent. it will always land somewhere.
fifty percent
should be 1/6 chance for one. So 1/192 .5 percent
There are 6!/3! = 120 possible combinations of marble colour. Of these, only 2 are "good". This gives a probability of 2/120 = 1/60 = 0.0167, or about one and two-thirds of a percent.
Tennis consists of the best of two out of three
1. subjective probability (intelligent guess) 2. relative frequency (in percent) 3. classical probability (in decimal)
Sounds like a 100% chance of passing school.
100 percent. it will always land somewhere.
fifty percent
It is 0.73 = 0.343
3 out of 9
No, the three individual poles of a three phase circuit breaker are not electrically connected to each other. If they were, a fault would develop internal to the breaker.
The answer is 50%.
The probability is 1/36
About 18.5 percent thst both will have seatbelts on. (.43 x 2)
should be 1/6 chance for one. So 1/192 .5 percent
There are 6!/3! = 120 possible combinations of marble colour. Of these, only 2 are "good". This gives a probability of 2/120 = 1/60 = 0.0167, or about one and two-thirds of a percent.