All you need to do is put the number of tallies you have, over the amount you did it example-
1- llll/
2-llll Taylor threw a 2 sided dice nine times to see what the probability was.
For 1, he got 5, so the fraction would be 5/9
For 2 he got 4, so the fraction would be 4/9
Usually, a fraction is already a probability. Like if you roll a die, the probability that you will get a 1 is 1/6. So your probability would be your fraction.
the probability is put into a fraction for you. 4/10 which is simplified to 2/5. 2/5=40% the probability you will bowl a strike is 40%.
as a fraction
fraction or possible
what is the probability of P(4or6) as a fraction, decimal and a percent
Usually, a fraction is already a probability. Like if you roll a die, the probability that you will get a 1 is 1/6. So your probability would be your fraction.
find the objects area first. Then put the objects' area into a fraction by smaller in numerator and larger in denominator then divide and put decimal into fraction or percent
the probability is put into a fraction for you. 4/10 which is simplified to 2/5. 2/5=40% the probability you will bowl a strike is 40%.
Only when an event is probability to happen between a range of 1 to 0 then it is a fraction.
It is 2/13.
as a fraction
fraction
fraction or possible
Yes, the probability of an event is a number between 0 and 1 (both inclusive). You can write it as a fraction - in rational form or as a percentage.
No. Probability is always represented as a positive ratio/fraction/percent.
No, because a probability must lie in the interval [0, 1].
No.