Math, asked by amcclendon, 1 year ago

what is the probability of selecting a top and then selecting a bottom?


rlpp3r0: So there are only 2 options?
amcclendon: what are the 2 options
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Answered by sujal3756870
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don't know sorry bro.

amcclendon: what school do you go to
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sujal3756870: IN TEXAS
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amcclendon: yea ok so what school
amcclendon: the school the i go to is PCA
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amcclendon: what school first
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Answered by rlpp3r0
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Answer:

The probability of selecting a top and then a bottom should be 50% seeing as though there are only 2 options

Step-by-step explanation:

For example if we take a coin and flip it there is a 50% chance that it would land on either heads or tails., Buuuuuuut if we were going by video game logic it would be all up to rng, if we did go by that logic it would all be up to luck


amcclendon: what are the 2 options
rlpp3r0: the top and the bottom
rlpp3r0: would be the 2 options
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