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MaRussiya [10]
2 years ago
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After many​ studies, a researcher finds that the probability that a word recognition app correctly interprets a handwritten word

is 1/6 . Which statement is​ true?
Mathematics
1 answer:
andrey2020 [161]2 years ago
6 0

It is unlikely that the handwritten word will be correctly interpreted. , Option B is the answer

The missing statements are

It is impossible that the handwritten word will be correctly interpreted.

It is unlikely that the handwritten word will be correctly interpreted.

It is likely that the handwritten word will be correctly interpreted.

It is certain that the handwritten word will be correctly interpreted.

<h3>What is Probability ?</h3>

Probability can be defined as the likelihood of an event to occur , It has a range of 0 to 1 , where 0 means uncertain and 1 interprets certainty.

In the given question

A researcher finds that the probability that a word recognition app correctly interprets a handwritten word is 1/6 .

As it can be interpreted from the probability that out of 6 chances the app identified in only 1 chance so


It is unlikely that the handwritten word will be correctly interpreted.

Option B is the answer

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