The answer to this question depends on how easy or difficult the eight questions are. If, for example, the questions were based on Godel's incompleteness theorem it is very likely that nobody could answer them - ever.
78.38%
If there are forty and you got twelve wrong, then you got twenty-eight correct. 28 out of 40 = 70%
Ans: 30%. Working: 40-28=12 12/40 x100%=30%
Probability that it is one of these eight cards is 8/52. Hence the probability of not getting these eight cards is 44/52
To find the probability of rolling a sum of six followed by a sum of eight with two six-sided dice, we first calculate each individual probability. The probability of rolling a sum of six is 5/36, and the probability of rolling a sum of eight is 5/36 as well. Since these events are independent, we multiply the probabilities: (5/36) * (5/36) = 25/1296. Thus, the probability of rolling a sum of six followed by a sum of eight is 25/1296.
78.38%
If there are forty and you got twelve wrong, then you got twenty-eight correct. 28 out of 40 = 70%
Ans: 30%. Working: 40-28=12 12/40 x100%=30%
The probability of rolling a four on an eight sided octahedron is 1 in 8, or 0.125.
Probability that it is one of these eight cards is 8/52. Hence the probability of not getting these eight cards is 44/52
The probability is 0.
To find the probability of rolling a sum of six followed by a sum of eight with two six-sided dice, we first calculate each individual probability. The probability of rolling a sum of six is 5/36, and the probability of rolling a sum of eight is 5/36 as well. Since these events are independent, we multiply the probabilities: (5/36) * (5/36) = 25/1296. Thus, the probability of rolling a sum of six followed by a sum of eight is 25/1296.
the answer is 2/13
It is 1/13.
Assuming the numbers are 1-6, the probability is 0.
1/8?
You spelled 8 dollars correctly.