
If P(A) = 1/6 then find the odds against A happening. 1:5 5:1 1:6 None of...
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The odds of any event A occurring are given by P(A)/P(A') while the odds against any event A occurring are given by P(A')/P(A). In the game of craps, two fair dice are rolled and the sum of the faces showing is computed a. One bet in the game of craps is the "Yo" bet; this is a bet the next roll will be an eleven. If the bet were a fair one, the payout of the bet would be the...
The odds of event A happening are 1:3. The probability of event B happening is 40%. If events A and B are mutually exclusive events, then determine P(A or B).
Gambling Odds. Use the definition of odds in betting to find the following odds. The odds on (against) your bet are 6 to 5. If you bet $20 and win, how much will you gain?
You are given 6 to 5 odds against tossing three tails with three coins, meaning you win $6 if you succeed and you lose $5 if you fail. Find the expected value (to you) of the game. Would you expect to win or lose money in 1 game? In 100 games? Explain. Find the expected value (to you) for the game.
The odds on (against) your bet are 6 to 5. If you bet $50 and win, how much will you gain? $_? (Type an integer or a decimal.)
1.)Use the definitions given in the text to find both the odds for and the odds against the following event. Flipping 2 fair coins and getting 2 tails. The odds for getting 2 tails are to what to what.(Type a whole number.) The odds against getting 2 tails are what to what. (Type a whole number.) 2.)Determine whether the following individual events are overlapping or non-overlapping. Then find the probability of the combined event. Getting a sum of either 2...
5. (A: 6 marks and C: 4 marks) (a) Determine the odds against flipping exactly two heads if a coin is tossed three times. (b) Use two examples to explain how odds are different from probability.
13 12 11 10 P 7 P 6 8 5 r 2 3 1 2 What is the probability of 5 a lemon-flavored piece are - (a) Rafael has a box of candies and will randomly choose one piece. The odds against choosing choosing a lemon-flavored piece? 5 (b) Elsa is playing a board game. She must roll dice to determine if she gets an extra turn. The probability of getting an extra turn is Find the odds in favor...
The probability of an event is 1/12. Find the odds against that event. Express your answer as a ratio using the : notation, but DO NOT include any spaces in your response.