Should be 16 possibilities: Coin on heads + 8 possibilities on die; Coin on tails + 8 possibilities on die = 16 total possibilities.
6 possible numbers to land on the first time, 6 possible numbers to land on the second time, 6x6=36
All possible outcomes: 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 All possible outcomes that are prime: 2,3,5,7,11 All possible rolls that are one of these prime numbers: --1-2-3-4-5-6 1.*.*....*....* 2.*....*....*... 3....*....*...... 4.*....*......... 5....*..........* 6.*..........*... So we count 15 possible ways to make a prime number. P = (# of correct outcomes) / (# of total possible outcomes) P = 15 / (6*6) = 0.416667 or 5/12
1.00 or 100%. Look at the possible outcomes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. In this range, what are the even numbers: 2, 4, 6. What are the odd: 1, 3, 5. So the set of (even or odd) numbers is the union of odd numbers and even numbers. This is the same as the set of possible outcomes. Therefore it will happen, so 100 percent chance (or 1.00)
No. If you keep track of all the numbers that are rolled then there are six possible outcomes, a binomial has only two. It is a multinomial distribution.
Probability values are never negative and are always between 0-1 according to the definition Probability of A= Number of outcomes classified as A/Total number of possible outcomes
If the numbers and letters can be repeated then there are 45,697,600 possible outcomes. If the letters and numbers can not be repeated there are 32,292,000 possible outcomes.
If the numbers (or symbols) are all different then 10 outcomes.
6 sides will be either 1,2,3,4,5, or 6 , so 6 possible outcomes
On a single roll, three out of the six possible outcomes are even numbers = 50%.
William has 4 shirts that he can wear with a choice of 3 different pants. He has 12 different possible outcomes. Why there are 12 possible outcomes: There are twelve possible outcomes because 4 multiplied by 3 is 12. This is called algorthim. Algorithm is when you multiply numbers to get your outcome. There are plenty ways to get or find how many outcomes there are. These ways are a tree diagram, chart, sample spaces, ect. Hope i helped! :)
6 possible numbers to land on the first time, 6 possible numbers to land on the second time, 6x6=36
You need to know how many outcomes you have. Is the spinner composed of colors, numbers, names? What categories does the spinner have?
Well i can't answer that because you'll be cheating.
Six.
Number of possible outcomes = 6Number of outcomes that are odd numbers = 3P = 3/6 = 50% .
It is used for lots of things such as finding out the total possible outcomes of tossing coins. You find the line that corresponds with how many coins you toss and add all the numbers in that line to get the number of possible outcomes also you can use it to find combinations and permutations and triangular numbers
The answer will depend on what the 8 numbers on the spinner are!