If the card is drawn at random, then the probability is 2/13.
Probability = number_of_successes/number_of_possible_outcomes
Here there are 4 letters in "MATH" which is the number of successes
There are 26 letter in total which is the number of possible outcomes
→ probability of choosing one of the letter of "MATH" = 4/26 = 2/13
There are four cards out of the 26 that will work so it is 4 in 26, or 2 in 13
3.84
3 out of 6, or 50%
1/2 - you have a 50-50 chance of rolling an even number (or an odd number for that matter !)
That question can't be answered without seeing the drawing. We need to know the shape of the figure, what part of it is labeled 'x', and any numbers that are given.
It should be.
The y-axis
the probability is 4 out of 6
The probability of selecting a 17 (or any number for that matter) is 1/20 or .05 or 5%.
50
0.75%
a biology textbook or the internet
The answer depends on ... -- the location of 'c' in the drawing you're looking at -- how the images are labeled on the list beside the drawing
1
It is 2/3.
The probability of any event is always a number from 0 to 1, inclusive. It can never be 12.
1/3 or 1 out of 3.
So it can be used for a number of different kinds of math problems
The probability of any event is always a number from 0 to 1, inclusive. It can never be 12.