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Yes- the highest probability value is the mode. Let me clarify this answer: For a probability mass function for a discrete variables, the mode is the value with the highest probability as shown on the y axis. For a probability density function for continuous variables, the mode is the value with the highest probability density as shown on the y-axis.
a:b, a/b, a to b
No matter how many coins are thrown, the possibility of having AT LEAST ONE 'head' is 50%. This changes if you specify the number of 'heads' that must be shown.
If two twelve side fair dice are rolled, there are 144 possible outcomes. Of those 144 outcomes, there are four (1-4, 2-3, 3-2, and 4-1) that add up to five, So the probability of rolling a sum of five is 4 in 144, or 1 in 36.
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Assuming that each sector is coloured differently and exactly on of them is red, then the probability that the last spin of 6 lands on red is 1/3. Each spin is independent of the previous spin - the spinner has no knowledge to affect its outcome. The gambler's fallacy is that an inanimate object has some "memory" that after a long run of not showing a result it will show that result, or after a long run of showing a result it will not show that result, on the next turn. In fact, in the second case, if the probability is so low that a long run of an event is not very likely (eg tossing a coin 11 times and every toss is a head), then it is likely that the object is actually biased and is more likely than normal probability would suggest to favour repeating the result (as 11 heads in a row is unlikely (but not impossible), it is likely that the coin, or how it is tossed, is biased and so the chance of another 12th head is going to be (much) greater than the normal probability of 1/2).
Yes- the highest probability value is the mode. Let me clarify this answer: For a probability mass function for a discrete variables, the mode is the value with the highest probability as shown on the y axis. For a probability density function for continuous variables, the mode is the value with the highest probability density as shown on the y-axis.
a:b, a/b, a to b
If you want to ask questions about something that is "shown", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is shown.
A player starts the Monopoly Roller Coaster game by rolling the dice or spinning the spinner, depending on the version they have. Then the player moves his piece the number of spaces shown in clockwise direction around the board. The player must act according to the space he landed at.
The earliest event shown on the map is the formation of Pangaea around 300 million years ago. This was the supercontinent that existed before breaking apart into the continents we see today.
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If two fair dice were rolled, there would be 36 outcomes. (1,1),(1,2),....,(6,6) The maximum sum would be 12. Therefore, the probability that the total number of spots shown is equal to 15 is zero.
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