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A student must choose exactly two out of three electives: art, French, and mathematics. He chooses art with probability 5/8, French with probability 5/8, and art and French together with probability 1/4. What is the probability that he chooses mathematics? What is the probability that he chooses either art or French?
The probability of two independent events occurring together is the product of both events. yw lazy odyssey users like me :)
No, it is not.
The probability of flipping a heads is 1/2 and the probability of rolling a 6 is 1/6. By the laws of probability it would be logical to multiply them together, (1/2)(1/6) thus the answer being 1/12 with is roughly eight percent.
The median class, is all of them added together and divided by the amount of classes.
A student must choose exactly two out of three electives: art, French, and mathematics. He chooses art with probability 5/8, French with probability 5/8, and art and French together with probability 1/4. What is the probability that he chooses mathematics? What is the probability that he chooses either art or French?
To solve scrambled paragraphs, you can first identify any transition words or phrases that may help you organize the sentences chronologically or logically. Then, look for repeating ideas or themes that can help you group related sentences together. Finally, read through the paragraph once you have rearranged the sentences to ensure the flow and coherence of the text.
The probability of 3 specific dice rolls is the probability that each one will happen multiplied together. For instance, the probability of rolling 2 then 6 then 4 is the probability of all of these multiplied together: The probability of rolling 2 is 1/6. The probability of rolling 6 is 1/6. The probability of rolling 4 is 1/6. Multiply these together and we get the total probability as 1/216
They feel bumpy and squishy.If you were to blend mashed potatoes and jello together, it would be a similar consistency to that of scrambled eggs.
The correct spelling of the adjective is "scrambled" (mixed together, jumbled).
No, the combined probability is the product of the probability of their separate occurrances.
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The probability is 146/1296 = 0.1127
Independent events with a probability of zero
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A: The egg yolk will all get scrambled together and it also gets all yellow.