16
Since there is one "successful" outcome (rolling a 5) out of six possible outcomes (rolling a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6), the probability of rolling a 5 on one roll is P(roll one 5)=16.
Answer with Step-by-step explanation:
we are given a event of rolling as die several times:
Outcome: [1 2 3 4 5 6]
Number of times outcome occurred: [10 6 4 8 6 6]
We have to find the experimental probability of rolling a 1 or a 5
number of times 1 or 5 came up= 10+6=16
and total number of outcomes= 10+6+4+8+6+6= 40
P( rolling a 1 or a 5)=
number of times 1 or 5 came up/ total number of outcomes
= 16/40
= 2/5
Hence, the experimental probability of rolling a 1 or a 5 is:
2/5
Answer:
i dont know how to answer this i just want the points lol
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:yes you are correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
Because for one both are a straight line and then one of them starts at the origin or atleast goes through it. And you need at least one of those things for the point or line to be a positive.
Decimal 6/10
6/10 ):2
3/5
0,6