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You roll a number cube twice. Find P(even, then not 2). Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.
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You roll a number cube twice. Find P(even, then not 2). Write the probability as a fraction in simplest form.
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A number cube is rolled 450 times. The number 3 comes up 67 times.
a. What is the theoretical probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
b. What is the experimental probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
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A number cube is rolled 450 times. The number 3 comes up 67 times.
a. What is the theoretical probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
b. What is the experimental probability of rolling a 3? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
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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. a fraction in simplest form
b. a decimal
c. a percent
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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. a fraction in simplest form
b. a decimal
c. a percent
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0.16666667
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First, we need to determine the probability of rolling an even number on the first roll. Since there are 6 sides on a number cube and half of them are even, the probability of rolling an even number on the first roll is 3/6 or 1/2.
Next, we need to determine the probability of not rolling a 2 on the second roll, given that an even number was rolled on the first roll. Since there are now only 5 sides left on the number cube and only one of them is a 2, the probability of not rolling a 2 is 4/5.
To find the probability of rolling an even number first, then not rolling a 2, we need to multiply the probability of each event:
P(even, then not 2) = P(even) x P(not 2 | even)
= 1/2 x 4/5
= 2/5
Therefore, the probability of rolling an even number first, then not rolling a 2 is 2/5.
First, we need to determine the probability of rolling an even number on the first roll. Since there are 6 sides on a number cube and half of them are even, the probability of rolling an even number on the first roll is 3/6 or 1/2.
Next, we need to determine the probability of not rolling a 2 on the second roll, given that an even number was rolled on the first roll. Since there are now only 5 sides left on the number cube and only one of them is a 2, the probability of not rolling a 2 is 4/5.
To find the probability of rolling an even number first, then not rolling a 2, we need to multiply the probability of each event:
P(even, then not 2) = P(even) x P(not 2 | even)
= 1/2 x 4/5
= 2/5
Therefore, the probability of rolling an even number first, then not rolling a 2 is 2/5.
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The probability of rolling an even number first, then not rolling a 2 is 2/5.
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a. The theoretical probability of rolling a 3 is 1/6.
b. The experimental probability of rolling a 3 is 67/450.
b. The experimental probability of rolling a 3 is 67/450.
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a. The probability of drawing an A is 2/12 or 1/6.
b. The decimal representation of the probability is 0.16666667.
c. The probability as a percentage is 16.67%.
b. The decimal representation of the probability is 0.16666667.
c. The probability as a percentage is 16.67%.
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When we round 0.16666667 to the nearest hundredth, it becomes 0.17.
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