first thanks for the effort of teaching. second you got it wrong, there are THREE events here not TWO.. cloudy or sunny as you mentioned. instead we have Cloudy or sunny or cloud/sunny. thus gives
@tia0416 the division is actually a ratio. probabilities are usually calculated in ratios or percentages. for example the probability of having a sunny day out of the 5 days is 2 out of 5 hence 2/5
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joshie99ho 1 month ago
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aurielle98 1 month ago
first thanks for the effort of teaching. second you got it wrong, there are THREE events here not TWO.. cloudy or sunny as you mentioned. instead we have Cloudy or sunny or cloud/sunny. thus gives
P(cloudy) = 3/5 = 0.6 = 60 %
P(sunny)= 1/5 = 20%
P(cloudy/sunny) = 100 - (P(cloudy) + P(sunny)) = 20 %
or P(cloudy/sunny) = 1/5 = 20 %
iBossAll 5 months ago 4
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He said that wrong, you should divide the denominator into the numerator
hen1588 5 months ago
He said that wrong, you divide the dement
hen1588 5 months ago
so u count Friday as cloudy AND sunny???
littlemissrandome1 8 months ago
i dont get how its divided can you help me with that
tia0416 9 months ago
@tia0416 the division is actually a ratio. probabilities are usually calculated in ratios or percentages. for example the probability of having a sunny day out of the 5 days is 2 out of 5 hence 2/5
lolibrigade 5 months ago
ty so much i have a math test tomorrow and this is way more fun then studying from notes.
matter497 1 year ago