You roll a die. If an odd number comes up, you lose. If you get a 6, you win $60. If it is an even number other than 6, you get to roll again. If you get a 6 the second time, you win $36. If not, you lose. a) Construct a probability model for the...
What is the probability of rolling an odd number on a fair die (singular of dice) in one roll?Probability:Probability is the chance that an event will occur. The probability of an event happening usually ranges from 0 to 1. Different events will have different ...
1. When you roll a fair dice, what is the probability that you get:(a) a 3,(b) an even number,(c) a 7,(d) a number less than 6,(e) a l or a 2 ? 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 (a)(b)(c)0(d)(e) 反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目29.Suppose you roll two die. Find the probability of rolling a seven. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1/6 反馈 收藏
There is one of each of the six numbers on the cube, and there is no reason to think that any particular face is more likely to show up than any other one, so the probability of rolling any number is 1616. Outcome Roll of 1 Roll of 2 Roll of 3 Roll of 4 Roll of 5 Roll of ...
Roll a single die 10 times. Compute the probability you get at least one 6 and at least one 5.Probability of the Complement of an EventSuppose the teacher wants to know the number of males in the class. If there are more males than females in the class, then ...
In Probability, our concern isselection. If I pick one option, and picking this prevents me from picking another option, then the two options are mutually exclusive. When I roll a single die once, getting an odd number and getting an even number are two mutually exclusive events, because no...
If we roll a standard 6-sided die, describe the sample space and some simple events. Show Solution Basic Probability Given that all outcomes are equally likely, we can compute the probability of an eventEusing this formula: P(E)=Number of outcomes corresponding to the event ETotal number ...
Roll dice: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 What is the probability of rolling a number greater than 2? 3/5 4/5 2/5 1/5 5. Multiple Choice 3 mins 1 pt If you choose from the following M & M colors, what is the probability that you choose blue? **Remember to simplify** 5 green 6 yell...
I know that the expectation of the number of rolls till you hit a specific number is ∑∞n=1n16(56)n−1=6∑n=1∞n16(56)n−1=6. However, I have two questions: How many times to you have to roll a six-sided die until you get every number at least once? Among four indepe...