Oh, what a lovely scenario we have here! If we imagine each student as a unique color on our palette, we can see that there are 12 different combinations for the order of the speeches. Since we want Joey to be first, Chloe to be second, and Zoe to be third, there is only 1 specific way this can happen. So, the probability is simply 1 out of the 12 possible combinations, which is 1/12. Just like painting a happy little tree, sometimes things come together beautifully in the end.
What would the probability be of drawing 4 hearts out of a deck of 52 cards?
That would depend on how many cards you drew and whether you re-inserted the cards drew back into the deck before re-drawing. I'll list a few examples.
Say you drew:
- 4 cards without re-inserting the cards you drew earlier back into the deck
The probability of drawing 4 hearts would thus be: 13/52 * 12/51 * 11/50 * 10/49 = 0.00264 or 0.264%.
- 4 cards but this time you re-insert the cards you drew earlier back into the deck
The probability of drawing 4 hearts would thus be: 13/52 * 13/52 * 13/52 * 13/52 = (13/52)^4 = 0.00391 or 0.391%
If you roll a die 60 times about how many times will you expect to get 1?
Well, statistically speaking, if you roll a fair six-sided die 60 times, you can expect to get a 1 about 10 times. But hey, don't get too attached to that number, probability can be a fickle friend. Just roll the dice and see what Lady Luck has in store for you!
What number comes next in this sequence 4 6 3 7 9 6 10?
Well, isn't that a fun little sequence we have here! Let's take a moment to appreciate the numbers dancing together. If we look closely, we can see that the pattern alternates between adding 2 and subtracting 3. So, following this pattern, the next number would be 7.
To determine the total number of different types of homes available, you would multiply the number of choices for each category. In this case, you would multiply the 6 basic plans by the 3 roof styles and then by the 2 exterior finishes. Therefore, there would be a total of 6 x 3 x 2 = 36 different types of homes available.
How many ways can you rearrange the letters in the word pencil?
To calculate the number of ways the letters in the word "pencil" can be rearranged, we first determine the total number of letters, which is 6. Since there are two repeated letters (the letter 'e'), we divide the total number of letters by the factorial of the number of times each repeated letter appears. This gives us 6! / 2! = 360 ways to rearrange the letters in the word "pencil."
How many people have the same name and birthday as you?
The first thing to note is that names and birthdays are independent of each other. Someone born on 5th June isn't more likely to be called Chris, and someone called Katie isn't more likely to be born on 20th October, or whatever.
Thus the probability is equal to the probability someone has your name, multiplied by the probability someone has your birthday.
The latter is just 1/365.25, as you are equally likely to be born on each day.
The former could be anything. If you have a really common name, that 1 in 1,000 people have, then the probability of someone having the same birthday and name as you will be 1/365,250
Multiply this probability by the world population (which we'll round to 7 billion) and you get:
7,000,000,000/365,250
= 19,165
so 19,165 people would have the same name and birthday as you!
What is the probability of rolling a composite number with one roll of a die?
A composte number is any number that is not prime.
The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 appear on a die.
2, 3 and 5 are prime numbers; and one 1 is niether prime nor composite (unit).
Therefore, 4 and 6 are composite. So the probability or rolling a composite number is 1/3 (2/6).
Is it 'heads of State' or ' heads of states'?
Ah, what a lovely question! It's actually "heads of state" when referring to the leaders of different countries. Remember, when we talk about multiple leaders, we keep "state" singular to show they are all part of the same concept. Keep painting with those words, my friend!
What is the probability of guessing the last digit of a phone number?
Oh, dude, the probability of guessing the last digit of a phone number is 1 in 10, because there are 10 possible digits (0-9). So, like, if you randomly guess, you have a 10% chance of getting it right. But hey, don't stress about it too much, it's just a phone number!
50%
If two ordinary coins are tossed write out a sample space?
Two coins tossed sample space is (H=Heads, T = Tails) as follows. HH, HT, TH, TT is the sample space.
Do good things happen to good people?
Generally people who act and treat others well are treated well by others.
That is not to say that good things happen to them more than people who are less pleasant. Misfortune happens to the good, bad and the indifferent in equal measure. As does good fortune.
We have to use the expression P(X=x) = nCx px (1--p)(n--x)
Here n = n and p=p and x = 1 or x>1
P(X>/=1) = 1 -- P(X</=1)
So, P(X<=1) = P(X=0) + P(X=1)
This gives nC0 p0 (1--p)(n-0)+ nC1 p1 (1--p)(n--1)
ie (1--p)n + n p (1--p)(n--1)
A type of selection where the normal distribution is pushed apart into two separate peaks?
Bimodal Distribution
What is the probability of picking a 5 in a dice?
The probability of any one number on a die being rolled is 1/6 or 16.67%.
Identify 4 possible outcomes of a bio logical agent attack?
contaminate equipment
overwhelm med staff and resources
force personnel to use protective equip that degrades mission effectiveness
incapacitate and /or kill large number of personnel
What is the probability of rolling a 4 on a cube after a 4 has been rolled the last five rolls?
If you are counting each roll separately (if they are independentdent) then 1/6.
He has 10 green marbles.
The graphic capability of this browser cannot be overestimated!Piano only: 32
Piano and guitar: 13
Guitar only: 12
Neither: 23
It is 50/100 = 1/2
Where is the marble in Bugdon 2?
A lot of people have a difficult time getting over the red walls. This seems to mostly affect people on slower computers since timing is critical, and at slow frame rates it is hard to do the jump. The best way to get over these walls is to simply jump on top of one of the wooden blocks. Then jump again and start flying at the apex of the jump. You should now be able to just flyover the red wall.Many people have a hard time finding the marble. The passage to the marble is narrow, but there is a line of acorns marking the entrance. Just keep going to the end of the passage and the marble will be there.The correct way to do the marble bowling is to drop the marble and kick it into the batteries, however, you can also get a running start and just drop the marble. That will send it coasting into the batteries too, and this method is often more accurate than kicking.The slot car racing is really a no-brainer. Just hold down the throttle until the race is over - you'll win every time.