Math, asked by EnzoThangzawm52591, 10 months ago

If p:q are the odds in favour of an event,then the probability of that event is:

A) p/q B) p/(p+q) C) q/(p+q) D) none

Answers

Answered by omarkhalily75
6

Answer:

p/(p+q)

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:

Total number of cases=p+q

Favourable cases=p

Probability of that event is=p/(p+q)

Answered by jubin22sl
0

Answer: The answer is \frac{p}{p+q}. So correct option is B

Probability: The concept of probability refers to how likely it is for something to take place. When we don't know how something will turn out, we can discuss the chances of various outcomes by looking at the probabilities of those possibilities happening.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: The given data:

Odds in favor of an event are: p

Odds not in favor of an event are: q

Step 2: Find the Probability

The probability of that event will be = Odds in favor of an event are/( Odds in favor of an event + Odds not in favor of an event)

Therefore, The probability of that event will be = \frac{p}{p+q}

The answer is \frac{p}{p+q}

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