Probability is everywhere! If you are entering a raffle, wouldn't you like to know what the probability of you winning is? Or perhaps the lottery? If you need to pick a certain color marble out of a bag of marbles to win a prize, wouldn't you like to know the probability of picking the winning color? Probability is everywhere and can help you in life.
how theory of probability used in real life
Probability is a number that describes how likely it is that an event will occur.
Help! I have no clue what profession uses empirical probability. Linda in Nevada
Here's a website that might help you with finding the probability of a number: http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol6/intro_probability.html Hope this will help you!
=Probability is used in many ways.==For example:==* gambling==*bettting odds==and anywhere in the world!=
# of successes = probability or change total
how theory of probability used in real life
there is a large probability that mankind will come to an end
Probability is a number that describes how likely it is that an event will occur.
Help! I have no clue what profession uses empirical probability. Linda in Nevada
Here's a website that might help you with finding the probability of a number: http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol6/intro_probability.html Hope this will help you!
To help you find out the odds of an answer.
Probability in real life can be said as something that usually happens. No one can predict the future, however; one can determine how likely it is that something will or will not happen.
The probability is 0.4312
=Probability is used in many ways.==For example:==* gambling==*bettting odds==and anywhere in the world!=
Seeing as there are 344 discovered planets, and Earth is the only one with life, there is a 1/344 probability so far. the more planets discovered without life, the less the chances are that there could be life on them
The probability of you understanding this answer is slim... does that help?? That is how you use it in a sentance. ** Jeez, that's mean, and OP, check out people who have the same exact question as you on here.. "What is probability" rather than how.