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13.01.2020 •
Mathematics
Do you think the sum of the probabilities for all outcomes of any experiment will always be one?
do you think that the sum of the probabilities for all outcomes of some experiments can be greater than one?
explain your reasoning,
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Ответ:
The probability of an event is a measure of the likelihood that the event will occur. By convention, statisticians have agreed on the following rules.
The probability of any event can range from 0 to 1. The probability of event A is the sum of the probabilities of all the sample points in event A. The probability of event A is denoted by P(A).Thus, if event A were very unlikely to occur, then P(A) would be close to 0. And if event A were very likely to occur, then P(A) would be close to 1.
Ответ:
area of a rectangle= 2.25 x 2.5= 5.625
from inches to foot
5.625 ÷ 1/8
5.625 x 8= 45