The answer depends on what the experiment is: drawing a card, rolling a die, with a spinner, ...
The answer depends on what the experiment is: drawing a card, rolling a die, with a spinner, ...
The answer depends on what the experiment is: drawing a card, rolling a die, with a spinner, ...
The answer depends on what the experiment is: drawing a card, rolling a die, with a spinner, ...
2/5
An event can either happen or not happen. If the probability of it happening is 3/5,then the probability of it not happening is 2/5.
The probability is 7/36
2/10 --> 1/5
Assuming you mean when rolling 2 dice, the probability is the number of ways of getting the sum of 5 over the number of possible outcomes. 4 ways of getting 5 (1+4; 2+3; 3+2; 4+1) 36 outcomes (6 x 6) the probability is 4/36 = 1/9
2/5
An event can either happen or not happen. If the probability of it happening is 3/5,then the probability of it not happening is 2/5.
The probability of getting five tails in a row is 1/2^5, or 1 in 32.The probability of getting five heads in a row is 1/2^5, or 1 in 32.Thus, the probability of getting either five heads or five tails in five tosses is 1 in 16.(The caret symbol means "to the power of," as in 2^5 means "2 to the 5th power.")
The probability is 7/36
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It is 1/2.
2/10 --> 1/5
Assuming you mean when rolling 2 dice, the probability is the number of ways of getting the sum of 5 over the number of possible outcomes. 4 ways of getting 5 (1+4; 2+3; 3+2; 4+1) 36 outcomes (6 x 6) the probability is 4/36 = 1/9
The probability is 26/36 = 13/18.
Well they are independent events so it is the probability of getting a correct answer multiplied by the probability of getting a correct answer on the second question. Short Answer: 1/5 times 1/5=1/25
The probability of getting 2 pairs in a poker hand is higher than the probability of getting 3 of a kind.
one out of 5 or 2 out of 10