Which ratio best defines theoretical probability?
Number of possible outcomes:Number of favorable outcomes
Number of favorable outcomes:Number of possible outcomes
Number of nonfavorable outcomes:Number of possible outcomes
Number of possible outcomes:Number of nonfavorable outcomes
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OpenStudy (nuccioreggie):
I think its A
OpenStudy (nuccioreggie):
@phi
OpenStudy (brebre5564):
i think so to @nuccioreggie
OpenStudy (nuccioreggie):
@DanJS
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It is the first one
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OpenStudy (phi):
theoretical probability?
you form a fraction: "wins"/ total
OpenStudy (nuccioreggie):
So its A right @phi
OpenStudy (phi):
example: what is the chance of rolling 1 on a dice?
only 1 side (the one side) is a "winner"
there are 6 sides.
so 1/6 is the chance
OpenStudy (nuccioreggie):
Its A right igot A
OpenStudy (phi):
read your choices carefully.
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OpenStudy (nuccioreggie):
Ohhh its B
OpenStudy (phi):
you form a fraction: "wins"/ total
or
"wins" : total
the total means all possibles
does choice A say wins: possible ?
OpenStudy (phi):
yes. choice B. favorable is another way to say "good" or "win"