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It can be. So what?
In mathematics, "favorable" typically refers to outcomes or events that are considered desirable or beneficial in a probability context. For example, when calculating probability, favorable outcomes are those that align with the event of interest. The probability of an event is determined by the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the total number of possible outcomes.
fifty-fifty
Odds in Favor ^Wrong..It's theoretical probability.
the ratio of the number favorable outcomes to the total number of trials.
That's the 'probability' of a favorable outcome.but only if the outcomes are equally likely.
The probability of an event occurring can be found by dividing the number of favorable outcomes (what you want to happen) by the number of possible outcomes number of favorable outcomes probability = _________________________ number of possible outcomes
It can be. So what?
It's the number of favorable outcomes & the number of possible outcomes.
Probability equals favorable outcomes divided by total number of outcomes.
fifty-fifty
Odds in Favor ^Wrong..It's theoretical probability.
how do we analyze favorable and possible outcomes
experimental probability, is the ratio of the number favorable outcomes to...
the ratio of the number favorable outcomes to the total number of trials.
Simple probability refers to the likelihood of a specific event occurring, calculated as the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the total number of possible outcomes. It is expressed mathematically as P(A) = Number of favorable outcomes / Total number of possible outcomes. This concept is fundamental in statistics and helps in assessing risks and making informed decisions in various scenarios. For example, the probability of rolling a three on a six-sided die is 1/6, since there is one favorable outcome (rolling a three) out of six possible outcomes.
Find the total amount of possible outcomes, that's your denominator for the fraction, the bottom number, and find the amount of successes, that's your numerator, the top number. Turn the fraction into a decimal and that's your answer.