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Probability Challenge. In a lotto game one has to choose 6 numbers from a total of 40. Julio has chosen 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Alison has chosen 39, 1, 17, 33, 8, 27. Who has the greater chance of winning?. Julio has a greater chance of winning. (0%) Alison has a greater chance of winning. (23%)
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In a lotto game one has to choose 6 numbers from a total of 40. Julio has chosen 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Alison has chosen 39, 1, 17, 33, 8, 27. Who has the greater chance of winning? • Julio has a greater chance of winning. (0%) • Alison has a greater chance of winning. (23%) • Julio and Alison have the same chance to win. (77%)
In a lotto game one has to choose 6 numbers from a total of 40. Julio has chosen 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Alison has chosen 39, 1, 17, 33, 8, 27. Who has the greater chance of winning? • Julio has a greater chance of winning. (0%) • Alison has a greater chance of winning. (23%) • Julio and Alison have the same chance to win. (77%)
When tossing a coin, there are two possible outcomes: either heads or tails. Luke flipped a coin three times and in all cases heads came up. Luke intends to flip the coin again. What is the chance of getting heads the fourth time? • Smaller than the chance of getting tails (9%) • Equal to the chance of getting tails (86%) • Greater than the chance of getting tails (5%)
When tossing a coin, there are two possible outcomes: either heads or tails. Luke flipped a coin three times and in all cases heads came up. Luke intends to flip the coin again. What is the chance of getting heads the fourth time? • Smaller than the chance of getting tails (9%) • Equal to the chance of getting tails (86%) • Greater than the chance of getting tails (5%)
Suppose one rolls two dice simultaneously. Which of the following has a greater chance of happening? • Getting the pair 5-6 (14%) • Getting the pair 6-6 (5%) • Both have the same chance (82%)
Suppose one rolls two dice simultaneously. Which of the following has a greater chance of happening? • Getting the pair 5-6 (14%) • Getting the pair 6-6 (5%) • Both have the same chance (82%)
The likelihood of getting heads at least twice when tossing three coins is: • Smaller than (14%) • Equal to (64%) • Greater to (23%) the likelihood of getting heads at least 200 times out of 300 times.
The likelihood of getting heads at least twice when tossing three coins is: • Smaller than (14%) • Equal to (64%) • Greater to (23%) the likelihood of getting heads at least 200 times out of 300 times.
When choosing a committee composed of 2 members from among 10 candidates the number of possibilities is • Smaller than (18%) • Equal to (32%) • Greater than (50%) the number of possibilities when choosing a committee of 8 members from among 10 candidates.
When choosing a committee composed of 2 members from among 10 candidates the number of possibilities is • Smaller than (18%) • Equal to (32%) • Greater than (50%) the number of possibilities when choosing a committee of 8 members from among 10 candidates.