The probability of picking white is equal to the number of white objects divided by the total number of objects (both white and non-white), assuming that all of the objects are identical other than color.
In Geometry, the probability of landing on a white space is the area of the white space divided by the total area.
The probability is 11/21.
50%
The probability of picking 5+3 = 8 students is 0.1202
It is 21/26.
It is 21/26.
11/19 is the probability 11 over 19 if you cant read it
The probability of picking a distinct set of 3 numbers from 20 is1/[20!/(3!)(17!)]= 1/1140The probability of only picking 3 from 20 is1/20
The probability is 1/b.
The probability is 0.25
The probability is 11/21.
the same probability as me shaging your ma tonight gigity
50%
The probability of picking a black ace in one random draw from a normal pack of playing cards is 1/26.
The answer depends on whether the first number is replaced before picking the second. If not, the probability is 0.029
There are 4 Kings in a deck of 52 cards, so the probability of picking a King is 4/52 or 1/13.
The probability of picking 5+3 = 8 students is 0.1202
1/13