14/33
The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.
Probability that a girl is chosen = 23/45 = .511 So, the probability that a boy is chosen = 1 - .511 = .489
Children's genders are not independent and therefore there is no simple answer. However, if you do assume that their genders are independent then the probability is 1/3.
the answer is 1 out of 26
The probability of a woman being chosen in this situation is 7/11.
The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.
Probability that a girl is chosen = 23/45 = .511 So, the probability that a boy is chosen = 1 - .511 = .489
The answer depends on how many are chosen at a time.
50 50 odd or even same probability
Children's genders are not independent and therefore there is no simple answer. However, if you do assume that their genders are independent then the probability is 1/3.
50%
the answer is 1 out of 26
The probability of a woman being chosen in this situation is 7/11.
As all the angles in a square measure 90°, the probability of 2 randomly chosen angles being congruent is 1.
Q. A letter is chosen at random from the word STATistician.What is the probability that it is a vowel?What is the probability that it is T.
The ratio of girls to total students is 15:25, or 3:5. Three out of five students are girls so there would be a 60% probability that a girl would be chosen; a 2 out of 5 chance, or 40% probability that a boy would be chosen.
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