This statement is true. The outcome results can be represented on a tree diagram which will allow people to view the compound event.
Only if the events are independent.
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The probability of landing on heads each time a fair coin is flipped, is 1/2.Assuming that the question was supposed to be:"What is the probability of landing on heads twice in a row?"To calculate compound probabilities like this, we first have to work out the probability of landing on heads each time, and then multiply these two probabilities to get a compound probability.1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4So the probability of landing on heads twice in a row = 1/4 (for a fair coin)
It is a compound probability.
To calculate the probabilities of compound events, you can use the multiplication rule or the addition rule, depending on whether the events are independent or mutually exclusive. The multiplication rule is used when the events are independent, and you multiply the probabilities of the individual events. The addition rule is used when the events are mutually exclusive, and you add the probabilities of the individual events.
which term represents a compound
It is a compound. It represents a chemical reaction, which makes it a compound.
It is a compound. It represents a chemical reaction, which makes it a compound.
Two independent events occurring.
It depends on whether or not the events are independent.
It represents the composition of a compound
It is not necessary. Sometimes, though, it is easier to find the probability of the complement and subtract that probability from 1.
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