Solving Probability Questions with Expert Answers | Check Your Solutions!"

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In summary, a request was made for someone to check answers for a question, but the person responding could not properly view the document provided and requested the question and answers be typed out instead.
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Hi
Here is a question with answer can please check my answers

http://store2.up-00.com/2013-11/1384723924451.jpg
 
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The working and answers I see look fine, but I don't see an answer to part b.
 
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But is that formul for a and b correct ?
 
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manal950 said:
But is that formul for a and b correct ?

Yes, I said the working looked fine.
 
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Ok
1 - 0.8 = 0.2 this answer for what ?
 
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manal950 said:
Ok
1 - 0.8 = 0.2 this answer for what ?

That's a strange thing to ask. Don't you know which question it was your answer to? Is this not your own working?
 
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manal950 said:
Hi
Here is a question with answer can please check my answers

http://store2.up-00.com/2013-11/1384723924451.jpg

Please do NOT post sideways-oriented jpgs of your documents; I found your document too difficult to read, so I could not be bothered to look at it further: it hurt my neck to try. Why not just type out the question and your answer? The question is pretty short and your answers are short as well.
 
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I wholeheartedly agree. I dismissed the thread immediately when I saw the .jpg.
 

FAQ: Solving Probability Questions with Expert Answers | Check Your Solutions!"

1. What is probability?

Probability is a measure of the likelihood that a certain event will occur. It is typically expressed as a number between 0 and 1, where 0 represents impossibility and 1 represents certainty.

2. How is probability calculated?

The probability of an event is calculated by dividing the number of favorable outcomes by the total number of possible outcomes. For example, if you roll a six-sided die, the probability of rolling a 3 would be 1/6 because there is only one favorable outcome out of six possible outcomes.

3. What is conditional probability?

Conditional probability is the probability of an event occurring given that another event has already occurred. It is calculated by dividing the probability of both events occurring by the probability of the first event occurring.

4. What is the difference between independent and dependent events?

Independent events are events where the outcome of one event does not affect the outcome of the other event. Dependent events are events where the outcome of one event does affect the outcome of the other event.

5. How is probability used in real life?

Probability is used in many areas of life, including weather forecasting, risk assessment, and sports analytics. It can also be used in decision making, such as choosing the best route to take when driving based on the probability of encountering traffic.

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