Probability is the extent to which an event is likely to occur. It is the likelihood of sth to happen.
In maths it is measured by the ratio of the favourable cases to the whole number of cases possible.
For instance
there are 5 black balls and 2 white balls of same shape and size.
If you picked one out of a bag it is more likely for you to pick a black one rather than a white one as it has more in number.
So black balls have more probability.
And to find out probability of this above given event,
Sample space n(S) = 5+2 = 7
No. Of black balls n(B) = 5
No. Of white balls n(W) = 2
Probability of black ball p(B) = n(B)/n(S)
=5/7
And in the same way, p(W) = 2/7
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<span>1.) Is 64 squared rational or irrational?
Ans: Rational
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2.) Is -1.2 repeating decimal rational or irrational?
Every repeating decimal is rational.
Every non-repeating decimal is irrational.
All whole numbers are rational.
All fractions are rational.
nth roots of a^k are irrational unless k is a multiply of n.
Example: The cube root of 3^6 is rational but the cube root of 3^5 is not.
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Answer:
r = 15
Step-by-step explanation:
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Unknown. C is the hypotenuse, but this problem is solvable.