Category: Probability
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Basic about probability
What is the three formulas of mean and formula for mode and median and define the terms
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What is probability?
*Probability* is the chance that something will happen. Its a way to measure how likely an event is, using numbers between 0 and 1. *Think of it like this:* – *0* = impossible. It will never happen. Example: rolling a 7 on a normal 6-sided die. – *1* = certain. It will definitely happen. Example:…
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Mastering Probability
Probability Probability is the chance of an event happening. It tells us how likely something is to occur. The value of probability is always between 0 and 1. A probability of 0 means the event is impossible, while a probability of 1 means the event is certain. For example, when we toss a coin, there…
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Statistical Analysis and Interpretation of Data
1. Measures of Central Tendency The scores of 10 students in a quiz are:12, 15, 18, 20, 15, 17, 19, 15, 16, 18 Questions: a. Find the mean. b. Find the median. c. Find the mode. d. What does the result tell you about the students performance?
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If you roll two fair six-sided dice, what is the probability…
. Total Possible Outcomes Each die has 6 sides. When rolling two dice, the total number of combinations is: 2. Favourable Outcomes (Sum of 9) List the pairs that add up to 9: There are 4 successful outcomes. 3. The Calculation The probability is the number of favourable outcomes divided by the total outcomes: Simplified,…
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Find the probability of getting a number 3?when the dice rol…
The question from probability chapter.
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SKQ-101 Onli…
Directions: Draw a circle around your answer(s) for each question and show all of your work. Graded Question #1: Unit D Exercise 44 A Roper poll used a sample of 100 randomly selected car owners. Within the sample, the mean time of ownership of a single car is 7.01 years. Assuming that the actual mean…
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SKQ-101 Onli…
Directions: Draw a circle around your answer(s) for each question and show all of your work. Graded Question #1: Unit D Exercise 44 A Roper poll used a sample of 100 randomly selected car owners. Within the sample, the mean time of ownership of a single car is 7.01 years. Assuming that the actual mean…
