Formula for finding probability
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Divide the number of events by the number of possible outcomes. After determining the probability event and its corresponding outcomes, divide the total number of events by the total number of possible outcomes. For instance, rolling a die once and landing on a three can be considered one event.
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Divide the number of events by the number of possible outcomes. After determining the probability event and its corresponding outcomes, divide the total number of events by the total number of possible outcomes. For instance, rolling a die once and landing on a three can be considered one event.
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