If there are two possible outcomes, the probability would be 50% or 1/2 (AN EVEN CHANCE). "Equally likely events" refers to the chances of each possible outcome among many being equal. For example, using a six-sided die in a dice game yields a 1/6 chance for any one of the numbers to appear on top of the cube. Assuming that the die is not loaded, all six numbers are presumed to have an equal likelihood to end up on top in a given throw.
When you multiply two numbers the outcome is called the product.
If there was any other possible outcome, then the modes are the numbers 7,8, 9 and 10. If there were no other possible outcomes, then there is no mode,
Given a specific event, a favourable outcome is when that event occurs. A possible outcome is an event that can occur.
A possible outcome is an element of the outcome space. All possible outcomes make up the outcome space.
The possible outcome numbers depend on the experiment. The numbers may or may not be equally likely. For example, the outcome space for the gender of a child is Male or Female (or Boy or Girl). The probability of a boy is 0.52 and that of a girl is 0.48: these are not equal.
Each outcome is equally likely and so the probability of each outcome is 1/36.
It is 1/36 since each outcome is equally likely.
If there are two possible outcomes, the probability would be 50% or 1/2 (AN EVEN CHANCE). "Equally likely events" refers to the chances of each possible outcome among many being equal. For example, using a six-sided die in a dice game yields a 1/6 chance for any one of the numbers to appear on top of the cube. Assuming that the die is not loaded, all six numbers are presumed to have an equal likelihood to end up on top in a given throw.
If there are two possible outcomes, the probability would be 50% or 1/2 (AN EVEN CHANCE). "Equally likely events" refers to the chances of each possible outcome among many being equal. For example, using a six-sided die in a dice game yields a 1/6 chance for any one of the numbers to appear on top of the cube. Assuming that the die is not loaded, all six numbers are presumed to have an equal likelihood to end up on top in a given throw.
When you multiply two numbers the outcome is called the product.
If there was any other possible outcome, then the modes are the numbers 7,8, 9 and 10. If there were no other possible outcomes, then there is no mode,
Given a specific event, a favourable outcome is when that event occurs. A possible outcome is an event that can occur.
A possible outcome is an element of the outcome space. All possible outcomes make up the outcome space.
the definition of possible outcome is the possibility of something happening.
Start with 1, 2 as the first two numbers. Subtract those numbers from the original number. The remaining number is one possible outcome. Dont be a dingus next time.
It Is Called An Outcome :) ( YOur Welcome)