It can be. So what?
fifty-fifty
Odds in Favor ^Wrong..It's theoretical probability.
the ratio of the number favorable outcomes to the total number of trials.
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.
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?
Ah, statistics 101, huh? The ratio of favorable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes is simply the probability of an event occurring. So basically, it's just the number of ways you can win divided by all the ways you can play the game. Simple math, really. Now go out there and show those odds who's boss!
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.
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.