Sagot :
- 8/10 because i understand the question and i know what is the answer beacause i reviewed in the morning
- The probability of a newborn baby being a girl is 0.49.
- 0 chance beacause with a standard die, no possible roll will be yield a 0.
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1. What is the chance that you will get a perfect score in test?
- The chance that you will get a perfect score in test is 50% or likely as unlikely. Because you can't say you're perfect even if you review well.
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2. What is the probability that a newly-born baby is a girl?
- The chance that the probability that a newly-born baby is a girl is 50% or likely as unlikely. Because people have only two genders. So there is half the possibility that the gender of the newly-born baby can be a girl.
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3. Toss a die, what is the chance that you will get 0 on top?
- The chance that you will get 0 on top is 0% or impossible. Because when you toss a die the number is only 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
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4. What is the probability that Mark chooses a puppy for a pet from a pet shop selling puppies, rabbits, and cats?
- The probability that Mark chooses a puppy for a pet from a pet shop selling puppies, rabbits, and cats is 50% or likely as unlikely. There are puppies in the pet shop.
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5. Toss a coin. What is the probability that neither the head nor the tail shows up?
- The probability that neither the head nor the tail shows up is 50% or likely as unlikely. Because the part of a coin is neither the head nor the tail.
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