Assuming the uniform continuous distribution, the answer is 29/49. With the uniform discrete distribution, the answer is 29/50.
That depends what rules you use, to choose a number randomly.
No. The probability of an outcome (or event) is always a number between 0 and 1.
no.
A very high probability if your numbers are greater than 78.
Probability value can only be real number between 0 to 1, therefore, it cannot be greater than 1 or less than 0 or a complex number.
0.7881 approx.
Pr(Z > -2) = 97.725%
It is not possible to have a probability greater than 1. All probabilities are between 0 and 1, inclusive.
That depends what rules you use, to choose a number randomly.
No. The probability of an outcome (or event) is always a number between 0 and 1.
Yes a probability can be between 0 (meaning impossible) and 1 (meaning certain to happen).
A probability can never be greater than 1.
The probability can be calculated by finding the proportion of the interval where the diameter is greater than 7.4 mm. In this case, the proportion of the interval greater than 7.4 mm is (8.5 - 7.4) / (8.5 - 6.8) = 0.55, so the probability is 55%.
A probability of 1 means something will definitely happen. There cannot be a greater certainty than that, so probability cannot be greater than 1.
It is 42/53
17/33 0.51%
no.