in a true of false questioned test the comman most practical ansewr for this questin would be 50 50 in a true of false questioned test the comman most practical ansewr for this questin would be 50 50
A 50% to 50% chance (half to half).
It depends on the possible range of the random numbers. The question, as stated, does not have enough information to answer. Please restate the question.
The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.
If a student is picked at random what is the probability that he/she received an A on his/her fina?
The marginal probability distribution function.
50:50
A 50% to 50% chance (half to half).
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Probability is the study of events whose outcome is not certain. If the experiment or trial is not random, and the experimenter conducts it in such a way that a certain outcome is obtained, then there is no probability involved: the question is deterministic.
It is not: the question is misguided.
It depends on the possible range of the random numbers. The question, as stated, does not have enough information to answer. Please restate the question.
The answer depends on how well you do in the quiz: that is not a random experiment.
"Convergence in probability" is a technical term in relation to a series of random variables. Not clear whether this was your question though, I suggest providing more context.
For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.
Given any random digit, there is a 10% probability that the next digit is the same. That is, the probability of the previous number repeating is 10%. Whether this constitutes often (as suggested by the question) or not is a matter of opinion.
The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.The probability on a single random draw, from a normal deck of cards, is 1/52.
If a student is picked at random what is the probability that he/she received an A on his/her fina?