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An experiment consists of rolling a fair die 5 times. What is the probability of obtaining...
A probability experiment consists of rolling a fair 6-sided die. Find the probability of the event below rolling a number greater than 3. The probability is _______.
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)
A probability experiment consists of rolling a fair 12-sided die. Find the probability of the event below. rolling a 5
1. An experiment consists of rolling a die once. The experiment is interested in the event: an even numbered face comes up. (a) How would you define a random variable so that it would be Bernoulli? (b) Is it necessary for the die to be fair? Explain. (c) If the die is fair, what is p? (d) If the die is biased such that an even face is three times as likely to come up as an odd face, what...
A probability experiment consists of rolling a 6-sided die. Find the probability of the event below. rolling a number less than 4. The probability is _______ .(Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.)
Problem 2. (30 points) a) (5 points) In rolling 3 fair dice, what is the probability of obtaining a sum not greater than 77 b) (5 points) In rolling 2 fair dice, what is the probability of a sum greater than 3 but not exceeding 6? o) (5 points) Given that the frstroll was an odd number what is the probability that sum exceeds 6? The notation for this is P(A I B)- Probability(sum exceeds 6 given that the first...
A probability experiment consists of rolling a Tari 6 sided die. Find the probability of the event below. Rolling a number greater than 4
Probability Experiment In Exercises 51-54, a probability experimen consists of rolling a six-sided die and spinning the spinner shown at the left. The spinner is equally likely to land on each color. Use a tree diagram to find the probability of the event. Then tell whether the event can be considered 51. Event A: rolling a 5 and the spinner landing on blue 52. Event B: rolling an odd number and the spinner landing on green 53. Event C: rolling...
A probability experiment consists of rolling a 6-sided die. Find the probability of the event below. rolling a number less than 5 The probability is nothing. (Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.)
A probability experiment consists of rolling a 20-sided die. Find the probability of the event below rolling a number with exactly 3 not necessarily unique prime factors