wowiwantedtogetham
wowiwantedtogetham wowiwantedtogetham
  • 03-02-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

14 POINTS.

Determine whether the following numbers could be the probability of an event. EXPLAIN your reasoning.

2.3 and -0.25.

Just to be sure! Thank you so much to whoever responds.

Respuesta :

ChipTheTrainer
ChipTheTrainer ChipTheTrainer
  • 03-02-2020

Answer:

2.3 could, but not -0.25.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is impossible to have any probability larger than 100 or lower than 0. 2.3 is possible bc it's below 100 and above 0.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

sinA+2cosA/sin2A+2sinA*cosA=cosecA
let me stay here a bit (Add Questions tag)​
let me stay here a bit (Add Questions tag)​
f(x)+f(x)+f(x)= help me with this problem please
Expository essay on Kleptomania syndrome​
Was the Mayflower compact a plan for the government of the new colony or an alliance with the local native Americans?
The 5th, 9th and 16th terms of an AP are the consecutive terms of a GP. (i) Find the common difference of the AP in terms of the first term. (ii) Show that the
Multiplying a number by 9 and subtracting 6 is 16 less than twice the number. Find the number.
what is the moler mass of H2O
How many milliliters are in 3.4 liters?