Assuming without any justification, that X and Y failing are independent events, then the probability that both X and Y fail within a 5-year period is approx 15%.
The chance is 0.35
75% The chance of not having a tails but a heads on both coins is (1/2)2 or 25%, so the chance of actually having a tails on either coin is 3/4, or as a percentage 75% .
there are half the chance of a female and half the chance of male so probabilty in both cases is 1/2
Probability is the chance something is going to happen. It has to be DO/PO DO= desired outcome PO= probable outcome. The probability can not be 1 because it has to be a percent chance of out of a fraction, which are both smaller than 1.
The probability that 2 flipped coins both come up heads is 0.52 or 0.25
The chance is 0.35
75% The chance of not having a tails but a heads on both coins is (1/2)2 or 25%, so the chance of actually having a tails on either coin is 3/4, or as a percentage 75% .
To find the probability that it will rain both today and tomorrow, you multiply the individual probabilities: 0.60 (chance of rain today) * 0.40 (chance of rain tomorrow) = 0.24 or 24%. Therefore, there is a 24% chance that it will rain both today and tomorrow.
1 chance in 4
there are half the chance of a female and half the chance of male so probabilty in both cases is 1/2
Yes, the probability of an event is a number between 0 and 1 (both inclusive). You can write it as a fraction - in rational form or as a percentage.
50% because the male and female would both have the chance
Probability is the chance something is going to happen. It has to be DO/PO DO= desired outcome PO= probable outcome. The probability can not be 1 because it has to be a percent chance of out of a fraction, which are both smaller than 1.
Pr(Both picked 3) = 1/16Pr(Both picked the same) = 1/4.
Well there actually the same percentage of a chance. There both birds and they have an equal chance.
There is a 1/6 chance for the 3 and a 1/2 chance for the coin. Multiply them to get a 1/12 chance for both. ~.0833%
The probability that 2 flipped coins both come up heads is 0.52 or 0.25