<span>b.<span>When there is too much diversification in a mutual fund, great success in a single stock doesn’t make much of a difference in the overall progress of the fund. </span></span>
The probability of rolling 1 number, a four, on a 6-sided number cube, is 1/6.
On the second roll, the probability of rolling 1 number, a four, is again 1/6 (remember theoretical probability for one event does not consider previous rolls).
But the probability of rolling a four on 2 on consecutive rolls will be the probability of the first event times the probability of the second event. Think of it as rolling a four on the first time and the second time, and whenever there is "and" you need to multiply the probabilities. The probability of rolling a four on two consecutive rolls is
(1/6)*(1/6) = 1/36.
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Rise over run solution:
choose a point and go 1 unit up and 2 to the right!
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Answer:
The value of 1/2 over 8 is 4.
Step-by-step explanation: