7. example:
A die is rolled. What
is the probability of
getting a 3?
example:
Find the probability
of getting a 6 and a
1 when two dice
are rolled.
8.
9. A die is rolled what is the probability of
obtaining:
a. a 7
b. an odd number
c. not a 4
d. number less than 7
10. A die is rolled what is the probability of
obtaining:
a. a 7
b. an odd number
c. not a 4
d. number less than 7
11. A die is rolled what is the probability of
obtaining:
a. a 7
b. an odd number
c. not a 4
d. number less than 7
s = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
12. A die is rolled what is the probability of
obtaining: s = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
a. a 7
P (7) = 0
13. In this part, the writer
states the significance of
the topic and the issues
that need to be
addressed.
Introduction
In this part, the writer
discusses the methods
of gathering information.
The writer then presents
the findings and
interprets them.
Body
In this part, the writer
reiterates the claims and
asserts the stand, and
may include insights and
recommendations for
further studies.
Conclusion