5/36 or 13.9%.
Since a coin has two sides and it was tossed 5 times, there are 32 possible combinations of results. The probability of getting heads three times in 5 tries is 10/32. This is 5/16.
9/2
It is 1/8.
The probability is 0.5
The probability that the sum is seven all three times is 1/216.
3 out of 8
Since a coin has two sides and it was tossed 5 times, there are 32 possible combinations of results. The probability of getting heads three times in 5 tries is 10/32. This is 5/16.
9/2
To find the probability of getting an odd number at least once when a die is tossed thrice, we can use the complementary approach. The probability of not getting an odd number (i.e., getting an even number) in a single toss is ( \frac{3}{6} = \frac{1}{2} ). Therefore, the probability of getting an even number in all three tosses is ( \left(\frac{1}{2}\right)^3 = \frac{1}{8} ). Thus, the probability of getting an odd number at least once is ( 1 - \frac{1}{8} = \frac{7}{8} ).
It is 1/8.
The probability is 0.5
There a formula: Probability = No. of Cases in favour / Total no. of cases
two dice are thrown once. write all the possible outcomes. find the probability of getting: (i) a total of 12 (ii) a total of 3 (iii) a total of 8
The probability that the sum is seven all three times is 1/216.
the probability is 1 out of 6
The probability of rolling a number greater than 1 is 5/6.
0.63 = 0.216