They are 13, 89 and 54 because probability is on a scale of from 1 to to 0
Yes it could be.
There could be many questions: What is the probability of rolling an even number. What is the probability of rolling an odd number. What is the probability of rolling a number less than 4. What is the probability of rolling a number more than 3. What is the probability of rolling 1,4, or 6. Basically it could be any question about the probability of rolling half of the faces.
The probability of one event or the other occurring is the probability of one plus the probability of the other. The probability of getting 3 heads is the probability of 3 heads (1/23) multiplied by the probability of 4 tails (1/24) multiplied by the number of possible ways this could happen. This is 7c3 or 35. Thus the probability of 3 heads is 0.2734375. The probability of 2 tails is the probability of 2 tails (1/22) multiplied by the probability of 5 heads (1/25) multiplied by the number of ways this could happen. That is 7c5 or 21. Thus the probability of 2 tails is 0.1640625 The probability of one or the other is the sum of their probabilities: 0.1640625 + 0.2734375 = 0.4375 Thus the probability of getting 3 heads or 2 tails is 0.4375.
A probability sample is one in which each member of the population has the same probability of being included. An alternative and equivalent definition is that it is a sample such that the probability of selecting that particular sample is the same for all samples of that size which could be drawn from the population.
The probability of a club is 1/4 and the probability of a diamond is 1/4 so since they are mutually exclusive you just add them and the total probability is 1/2 Of course there are 4 suits, and clubs and diamonds are 2 of the 4 so we could have just said 1/2.
Pythagoras believed numbers could be used to explain the natural world.
Pythagoras believed numbers could be used to explain the natural world.
Could it be called Discrete Probability Function?
There are no numbers on that list that could be the sides of a right triangle. Oh, all right. The following is the answer:
any three numbers as long as there is only one 3.(Or you could have two threes in 6 numbers,three in 9 etc.)
It is no big deal. You could do that if the die was not the standard cube with numbers 1 to 6.
you could make a probability tree if you could be bothered
Significant figures communicate how carefully a measurement is made. You could round it
The answer depends on the probability distribution of WHAT variable. The variable could be the sum or the product of the three numbers, the maximum, minimum, the mean, median, number of 3s, number of primes, and so on.
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of the following is a scientific question you could ask about shoes
Theoretically - yes, as the lottery numbers range from 1 to 49 ! However - the probability that those exact numbers would be drawn are HUGE !