The probability of getting at least 1 is 1 out of 50 questions
Answer:
-19.35
Step-by-step explanation:
Steps
7.45−24.45+74.17−76.52
−17+74.17−76.52
57.17−76.52
-19.35
Answer:
the probability is 1/6, or 16.6%
Well, there are actually millions of colors in the rainbow, (every color that the human eye can see), but I do understand the question you're asking:
-- When Sara is ready to make her first selection, there are seven things with different colors in the pot, and one of them is red.
The probability that she picks the red one is ( 1 / 7 ).
The question says "with replacement". That means that after she selects it and looks at it, she puts it back in the pot. So . . .
-- When she's ready to make her second selection, the same seven things with different colors are still in the pot. One of them is orange.
The probability that she picks the orange one is ( 1 / 7 ).
-- The probability of BOTH selections being successful (the color she wants) is
(1/7) x (1/7) .
That's <em>(1/49)</em>, which is about <em>2.04 percent</em> .
0.3 is the decimal of 45/150
To change fraction into decimal you need the divide the denominator by the numerator.
So 150 divided by 45 is 0.3.