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So the chair has made a rather unhelpful statement. What is the question?

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Q: If the chair of the board of directors says there is a 50 percent chance this company will earn a profit a 30 percent chance it will break even and a 20 percent chance it will lose money next quarteru?
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If the chair of the board of directors says there is a 50 percent chance this company will earn a profit a 30 percent chance it will break even and a 20 percent chance it will lose money next quarter?

The chair of the board of directors says, "There is a 50 percent chance this company will earn a profit, a 30 percent chance it will break even, and a 20 percent chance it will lose money next quarter".


What percent chance can you live to 200 or 400?

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If there is an 80 percent chance of rain and a 30 percent chance of wind and rain what is the probability that it is windy given that it is rainy Round your answer to the nearest percent.?

To get the answer to this question you need to work out what 30% of 80% is. To do this you need to divide 30, by 80, then multiply your answer by 100. 30/80=0.375, 0.375*100=37.5, 37.5 to the nearest percent is 38%


What is 0.006 percent as a number like 1 to 1 000.000 SOO A 0.006 percent change of winning is 1 to what?

16,666.7 If you had a 0.001 chance of winning, your odds would be 1 in 100,000. So for odds on a 0.006 percent chance, since you have 6 times those odds, divide 100,000 by 6 for an answer of 16,666.6 (repeating).


If you flip a a coin 20 times what is the probability that the coin will land on heads?

There is a fifty percent chance of the coin landing on "heads" each time it is flipped.However, flipping a coin 20 times virtually guarantees that it will land on "heads" at least once in that twenty times. (99.9999046325684 percent chance)You can see this by considering two coin flips. Here are the possibilities:Heads, heads.Heads, tails.Tails, tails.Tails, heads.You will note in the tossing of the coin twice that while each flip is fifty/fifty, that for the two flip series, there are three ways that it has heads come up at least once, and only one way in which heads does not come up.In other words, while it is a fifty percent chance for heads each time, it is a seventy five percent chance of seeing it be heads once if you are flipping twice.If you wish to know the odds of it not being heads in a twenty time flip, you would multiply .5 times .5 times .5...twenty times total. Or .5 to the twentieth power.That works out to a 99.9999046325684 percent chance of it coming up heads at least once in the twenty times of it being flipped.