The probability of randomly selecting a cream filled
Chocolate is 1/4
- Probability is the likelihood of an event will occur
- Probability of an event is find out by divide the number of favorable outcomes by the total number of possible outcomes.
- The simplest example is flipping of a coin.
- There are only two possible outcomes when you flip a coin. It wiil be either heads or tails.
- Total probability is always lie between 0 and 1
Let E be the event of selecting cream filled chocolate.
Number of favourable outcome = 6
Total number of possible outcome = 24
Probability if selecting a cream filled chocolate = 6/24
= 1 / 4
Hence, the probability of randomly selecting a cream filled chocolate is 1/4
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To answer the question, combine the terms having the same nature of variables in the given above,
(2x²y + 3x²y) + 3x² + (4y + 2y)
The simplification of the expression leads to the answer,
5x²y + 3x² + 6y
Given that Jack biked for
hours with an average speed of
miles per hour.
The distance travelled by Jack is given by
Given that Jim travelled exactly
as far as Jack did, then the distance Jim travelled is given by
Therefore, the length of Jim's journey is 80 miles.