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Which of the following is an example of print media?
1. a blog
2. a newspaper
3. a magazine's website
4. all of the above
1. a blog
2. a newspaper
3. a magazine's website
4. all of the above
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packgod
You roll a number cube twice. Find
P
(
even, then not
2
)
. Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.
P
(
even, then not
2
)
. Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.
Answered by
packgod
You roll a number cube twice. Find
P
(
even, then not
2
)
. Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form. in one sentence
P
(
even, then not
2
)
. Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form. in one sentence
Answered by
packgod
You roll a number cube twice. Find
P
(
even, then not
2
)
. Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.in two sentence
P
(
even, then not
2
)
. Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.in two sentence
Answered by
packgod
A number cube is rolled 450 times. The number 3 comes up 67 times.
What is the theoretical probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
What is the experimental probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
What is the theoretical probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
What is the experimental probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
Answered by
packgod
A number cube is rolled 450 times. The number 3 comes up 67 times.
What is the theoretical probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
What is the experimental probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form. in 2 sentence
What is the theoretical probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
What is the experimental probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form. in 2 sentence
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packgod
You mix the letters M, A, T, H, E, M, A, T, I, C, A, and L thoroughly. Without looking, you draw one letter. Find the probability
P
(
A
)
. Write the probability as:
a fraction in simplest form
a decimal
a percent
in 2 sentence
P
(
A
)
. Write the probability as:
a fraction in simplest form
a decimal
a percent
in 2 sentence
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2. a newspaper
Answered by
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The number cube has 6 equally likely outcomes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.
The probability of rolling an even number on the first roll is 3/6 or 1/2, since there are three even numbers (2, 4, or 6) out of the six possible outcomes.
If an even number is rolled on the first roll, there are now only five possible outcomes on the second roll. However, we want to exclude rolling a 2 on the second roll, since the second roll cannot be a 2.
Therefore, the probability of rolling an even number on the first roll, and then not rolling a 2 on the second roll is:
(1/2) x (4/5) = 4/10 = 2/5
So the probability of rolling an even number on the first roll, and then not rolling a 2 on the second roll is 2/5, or two-fifths.
The probability of rolling an even number on the first roll is 3/6 or 1/2, since there are three even numbers (2, 4, or 6) out of the six possible outcomes.
If an even number is rolled on the first roll, there are now only five possible outcomes on the second roll. However, we want to exclude rolling a 2 on the second roll, since the second roll cannot be a 2.
Therefore, the probability of rolling an even number on the first roll, and then not rolling a 2 on the second roll is:
(1/2) x (4/5) = 4/10 = 2/5
So the probability of rolling an even number on the first roll, and then not rolling a 2 on the second roll is 2/5, or two-fifths.
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The probability of rolling an even number on the first roll, and then not rolling a 2 on the second roll when rolling a number cube twice is 2/5.
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Rolling a number cube twice has 36 possible outcomes. The probability of rolling an even number on the first roll, and then not rolling a 2 on the second roll is 2/5, which means out of all the possible outcomes, this event occurs 2 out of 5 times.
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The theoretical probability of rolling a 3 on a fair number cube is 1/6, since there is one outcome of rolling a 3 out of the six equally likely possible outcomes.
The experimental probability of rolling a 3 when the number cube is rolled 450 times is:
67/450
This is equivalent to 0.1489 or approximately 14.89%.
The experimental probability of rolling a 3 when the number cube is rolled 450 times is:
67/450
This is equivalent to 0.1489 or approximately 14.89%.
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The theoretical probability of rolling a 3 is 1/6 since there is one favorable outcome of rolling a 3 out of the total six equally likely possible outcomes. The experimental probability of rolling a 3 in 450 rolls is 67/450, meaning that out of the 450 rolls, 67 of them resulted in a 3.
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There are a total of 12 letters, out of which there are 3 letter “A’s”. Therefore, the probability of drawing an “A” is:
As a fraction: 3/12 or 1/4
As a decimal: 0.25
As a percent: 25%
So, there is a 1/4 chance, 0.25 probability, and 25% likelihood of drawing an "A" from the mixed letters.
As a fraction: 3/12 or 1/4
As a decimal: 0.25
As a percent: 25%
So, there is a 1/4 chance, 0.25 probability, and 25% likelihood of drawing an "A" from the mixed letters.
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