Asked by please hepl
1. P(7) (1 point)
1/7
1/8
3/8***
7/8
2. P(not 7) (1 point)
1/7***
1/8
5/8
7/8
3. P(a multiple of 2) (1 point)
0.25***
0.5
0.625
0.75
4. P(a factor of 12) (1 point)
12.5%
25%
50%
62.5%***
5. Which event has the greatest likelihood? (1 point)
spinning 7
spinning not 7
spinning a multiple of 2***
spinning a factor of 12
1/7
1/8
3/8***
7/8
2. P(not 7) (1 point)
1/7***
1/8
5/8
7/8
3. P(a multiple of 2) (1 point)
0.25***
0.5
0.625
0.75
4. P(a factor of 12) (1 point)
12.5%
25%
50%
62.5%***
5. Which event has the greatest likelihood? (1 point)
spinning 7
spinning not 7
spinning a multiple of 2***
spinning a factor of 12
Answers
Answered by
please hepl
please help me with math
Answered by
PsyDAG
It would help if you proofread your questions before you posted them.
What is the situation?
If P(7) = 3/8, then P(not 7) = 5/8.
What is the situation?
If P(7) = 3/8, then P(not 7) = 5/8.
Answered by
please hepl
Then are 3, 4, and 5 right
Answered by
PsyDAG
I don't know. If you have a spinner, how many possibilities are there on the spinner?
Answered by
Anonymous
all are wrong
Answered by
Anonymous
WHAT ARE THE ANSWERS
Answered by
Anonymous
The correct answers for lesson 1 probability quiz are:
1. B
2. D
3. B
4. D
5. B
1. B
2. D
3. B
4. D
5. B
Answered by
DUD
Anonymous is correct 100%!
Answered by
Anonymous
thank you kind sir
Answered by
Nissan GTR
anonymous huge help 100% correct
Answered by
Jack
Anonymous is wrong I had got a 4/5 from those
here are the real answers
1b
2d
3b
4c
5b
Four is supposed to be c not d
here are the real answers
1b
2d
3b
4c
5b
Four is supposed to be c not d
Answered by
Your Worst Nightmare
JACK IS WRONG!!!!!! DONT LISTEN TO HIM
Answered by
Bobby
1)1/8
2) 7/8
3) 0.5
4) 50%
5) spinning not 7
2) 7/8
3) 0.5
4) 50%
5) spinning not 7
Answered by
jellbean
4 is D Jack
Answered by
orange juice
I'm sorry Mr Jellbean if your getting other people get one thing wrong and you get a hundred for your self then your a selfish mindless person. and also bobby is right with number 4 being 50%
Answered by
Orange juice
1.B
2.D
3.B
4.C
5.B
F.Y.K that's the answer .
2.D
3.B
4.C
5.B
F.Y.K that's the answer .
Answered by
Royal
RIP X
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Here are the answers I took quiz
1 B.
2. D
3. B
4.D
5.B
1 B.
2. D
3. B
4.D
5.B
Answered by
aswd at connexus
I'm back, and here
1.b
2.D
3.B
4.D
5.B
1.b
2.D
3.B
4.D
5.B
Answered by
anon
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Answered by
JustANibbaTrynaHelp
I know that the pattern seem like I just guessed but I got 5/5 100% If you dn't trust then Idk
B
D
B
D
B
B
D
B
D
B
Answered by
Alexis
thx you anonymous ❤
Answered by
Arctic Wolf
Anonymous is right, I just got a 5/5 :)
Answered by
XD
LOL!!! No 2020 XD
Answered by
Jude
Anonymous is correct!
Answered by
Hahur
Actually, Jack is right, hes giving the answers for Probability Math 7 B Unit 6 For Connections Academy.
So technically, he/she is correct.
So technically, he/she is correct.
Answered by
Anonymous
1. B
2. D
3. B
4. C
5. B
2. D
3. B
4. C
5. B
Answered by
Greg
1. P(7) (1 point)
one-eighth
2. P(not 7) (1 point)
seven-eighths
3. P(a multiple of 2) (1 point)
0.5
4. P(a factor of 12) (1 point)
62.5%
5. Which event has the greatest likelihood? (1 point)
spinning not 7
one-eighth
2. P(not 7) (1 point)
seven-eighths
3. P(a multiple of 2) (1 point)
0.5
4. P(a factor of 12) (1 point)
62.5%
5. Which event has the greatest likelihood? (1 point)
spinning not 7
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Answered by
SHESHHHHHH
Actually Anonomouys is right I just took the quick check.
Answered by
NOT A SIMP
LISTEN!!! for connexus users
1:B
2:D
3:B
4:D
5:B
1:B
2:D
3:B
4:D
5:B
Answered by
yesmmmm
i can agree that it is 1B 2D 3B 4D 5B
also LES GOOOOO
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also LES GOOOOO
yesmmmm was here
Answer
i got a 4/5 so the last one is incorrect i dont remember the last answer so for connexus students 2023 b is not the right last answer.
Answered by
Annoying Brat
You dum ol cheating brats! You'll never be anything in life since your always cheating!
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