Question



Which event is most likely to happen?(1 point)
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getting a head from a single toss of a fair coin
getting a head from a single toss of a fair coin
 randomly picking a consonant from the English alphabet
 randomly picking a consonant from the English alphabet
getting a 6 when rolling a single dice once
getting a 6 when rolling a single dice once
randomly picking a vowel letter from the English alphabet

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine which event is most likely to happen, we can analyze the probability of each event:

1. **Getting a head from a single toss of a fair coin**: Probability = 1/2 (or 50%)
2. **Randomly picking a consonant from the English alphabet**: The English alphabet has 21 consonants out of 26 letters. Probability = 21/26 (or about 80.77%)
3. **Getting a 6 when rolling a single die once**: Probability = 1/6 (or about 16.67%)
4. **Randomly picking a vowel letter from the English alphabet**: The English alphabet has 5 vowels out of 26 letters. Probability = 5/26 (or about 19.23%)

Among these events, randomly picking a consonant from the English alphabet has the highest probability (approximately 80.77%). Thus, the event that is most likely to happen is:

**Randomly picking a consonant from the English alphabet.**
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