SOLUTION: 3. Which of the following experiments does NOT have equally likely outcomes?
Choose a number at random from 1 to 7.
Toss a coin.
Choose a letter at random from the wor
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Question 302158: 3. Which of the following experiments does NOT have equally likely outcomes?
Choose a number at random from 1 to 7.
Toss a coin.
Choose a letter at random from the word SCHOOL.
None of the above.
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I am a substitute teacher who teaches K-6. I can complete all the probability problems except this one that I fount on a web-site. I must have a mental block.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3. Which of the following experiments does NOT have equally likely outcomes?
Choose a number at random from 1 to 7.
The likelyhood of selecting any one of those digits is 1/7
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Toss a coin.
The probability of getting a "head" = probability of getting a "tail" = 1/2
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Choose a letter at random from the word SCHOOL.
The probabiloity of selecting "O" is twice the probability
of selecting S or C or H or L.
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None of the above
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Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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