1. you don't say what kind of numbers we are dealing with,
but from the answer choices I will assume you are tossing a die
answer is correct
2. no idea what
number <+=* 3
is supposed to mean
3. complement of 4 means "not 4"
I can think of quite a few numbers which are "not 4"
If you are tossing a die, there would be 5 of them
4. Prob(right) - 1/5
prob(not right ) = 4/5
odds in favour of correct = 4/5 : 1/5
= 4 : 1
Hey so for the Theoretical and Experimental Probability Quick Check (unit 4 Lesson 1) I'm not really sure how to do it and yeah so I'll put in the questons and what I think is right..
1. P(number <2)
1/6***
2/6
4/6
3/6
2. P(number <+=* 3)
4/6
1/6
2/6
5/6**
3. P(complement of 4)
1/6
5/6
2/6**
4/6
4. A multiple choice question has 5 possible answers. What are the odds in favor of guessing right?
1:5***
4:1
1:4
3:2
(five has a pic with it but I'm pretty sure it's 4:1...)
and for 6 it's hard to put all of that in here and I'm lazy so 🤷♀️
Wirly out💃
5 answers
uhm so update I turned it in and got most of them wrong so I'll give yall the answers
1. 1/6
2. 4/6
3. 5/6
4. 1:4
5. 3:1
6. 5/8
luv yall~ 😘
byee~
1. 1/6
2. 4/6
3. 5/6
4. 1:4
5. 3:1
6. 5/8
luv yall~ 😘
byee~
and ty @mathhelper if I saw that before I did the test it would have helped a lot, and yeah I am really not good at math so 😅
wirly is right
the second time