Compute the odds against obtaining a number greater than 3 in a single roll of a die.
Compute the odds against obtaining a number greater than 3 in a single roll of a...
Compute the odds in favor of obtaining a number divisible by 2 or 3 in a single roll of a die. The odds in favor are: ____ to _____ ?? (Type a whole number).
7.4.30 A single fair die is tossed. Find the odds in favor of rolling a number greater than 4. What are the odds in favor of rolling a number greater than 4? (Simplify your answer.)
1. You roll a pair of standard dice. Create the sample space for a single roll of the dice and use the sample space to compute the following probabilities. A. Create a sample space. B. P ( getting a 1 on the first die or getting a 5 on the second die) C. P (Sum of the dice = 10) D. P ( getting a 3 on the second die given that you got a 2 on the first die)...
You roll a six sided die. Find the probability of each of the following scenarios. A) Rolling a 5 or a number greater than 3 B) Rolling a number less than 4 or an even number C) Rolling a 6 or an odd number. A) P (5 or number > 3)=______ B) P (1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 6)=________ C) P (6 or 1 or 3 or 5)=________ Type an intger or a simplified fraction.......
For the experiment of rolling a single fair die, find the probability of obtaining not less than 3 The probability of obtaining not less than 3 is (Type an integer or a simplified fraction)
The odds of obtaining and item is 1/136. The event actually occurs 3 times, and the item is obtained 2 out of those 3 times. What are the percentage odds of that happening?
If P(A) = 5 compute the odds in favor of A resulting from a single trial of an experiment. The odds in favor of A are to (Simplify your answer) 7
Find the conditional probability, in a single roll of two fair 6-sided dice, that neither die is a three, given that the sum is greater than 6 7 The probability is 12 (Type an integer or a simplified fraction)
If you roll two six-sided dice, what is the probability of obtaining the following outcomes? a)2 or 3 b) 6 and 4 c) At least one 5 d) Two of the same number (two 1s, or two 2s, or two 3s, etc.) e) An even number on both dice f) An even number on at least one die and please show how you got the answers ex. P(something) = (1/2)*(1/3) = (1/6)
If you roll two six-sided dice, what is the probability of obtaining the following outcomes? a)2 or 3 b) 6 and 4 c) At least one 5 d) Two of the same number (two 1s, or two 2s, or two 3s, etc.) e) An even number on both dice f) An even number on at least one die and please show how you got the answers ex. P(something) = (1/2)*(1/3) = (1/6)