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Suppose you write the letters M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I on cards and mix them in a hat. You choose one card from the hat without lo...Asked by Grace
Suppose you write the letters M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I on cards and mix them in a hat. You choose one card from the hat without looking.
What is the probability of picking an S?
A.4\11
B.2\11
C.4\7
D.7\4
Is the answer A?
Thank you
What is the probability of picking an S?
A.4\11
B.2\11
C.4\7
D.7\4
Is the answer A?
Thank you
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Answered by
Sir
My goodness these questions are so simple and you are getting them all correct. Why do you even bother asking?
Answered by
Grace
My Sister told me to.
Answered by
Annomous
Your sister was right, 2015 person! You can get one wrong at any time!
Answered by
IGOTCHU
Suppose you write the letters M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I on cards and mix them in a hat. You choose one card from the hat without looking.
What is the probability of picking a vowel
What is the probability of picking a vowel
Answered by
IGOTCHU
you roll a pair of number cubes and then flip a coin is this an example or dependent event
Answered by
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There are 11 letters in M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I, out of which 4 are vowels (I and I). Therefore, the probability of picking a vowel is 4/11.
So the answer is: 4/11.
So the answer is: 4/11.
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This is an example of independent events.
The outcomes of rolling a pair of number cubes and flipping a coin are not related to each other. The result of rolling the cubes does not affect the outcome of flipping the coin, and vice versa. Therefore, the events are independent of each other.
The outcomes of rolling a pair of number cubes and flipping a coin are not related to each other. The result of rolling the cubes does not affect the outcome of flipping the coin, and vice versa. Therefore, the events are independent of each other.