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18.12.2019 •
Mathematics
The prime factorization of 132=2*2*3*11
a.what is the prime factorization of 88?
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Ответ:
11*2*2*2
All of the above are prime factors!
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Ответ:
Two heads 36
Two tails 25
One head, One tail 39
1. What is the theoretical probability that a coin toss results in two heads showing?
1/2 * 1/2 = 1/4 = 0.25
2. What is the experimental probability that a coin toss results in two heads showing?
36/100 = 0.36
3. What is the theoretical probability that a coin toss results in two tails showing?
1/2 * 1/2 = 1/4 = 0.25
4. What is the experimental probability that a coin toss results in two tails showing?
25/100 = 0.25
5. What is the theoretical probability that a coin toss results in one head and one tail showing
1/2 = 0.5
6. What is the experimental probability that a coin toss results in one head and one tail showing?
39/100 = 0.39
7. Compare the theoretical probabilities to your experimental probabilities. Why might there be a difference?
The experimental probabilities do not always match the theoretical probability because of chance. But the more coin flips we do, we expect the experimental probability to get closer to the theoretical probability.