Probability is generally split into theoretical and experimental.
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The probability of winning two games with the same probability of 0.8 can be calculated by multiplying the probability of winning the first game (0.8) by the probability of winning the second game (0.8). Therefore, the probability is 0.8 * 0.8 = 0.64, or 64%.
If you toss them enough times, the probability is 1. For just one toss the probability is 1/4.
useing a punnett square shows two ways to express probability
The probability is 1/36.
Joint probability is the probability that two or more specific outcomes will occur in an event. An example of joint probability would be rolling a 2 and a 5 using two different dice.