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Probability
Probability is the measure of how likely an event will happen. Probability is usually expressed as a fraction or a decimal.
Odds show how the chance of an event happening compares to the chance of the event not happening. Odds are usually expressed as a ratio.
Odds of an event = Number of outcomes where the event happens : Number of outcomes where the event does not happen
Example 1: Rolling dice
A die (or one "dice") is rolled. What is the probability of rolling a 4? When a die is rolled, you can get only 6 possible outcomes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Probability of rolling a 4 = P(rolling a 4) = = A die is rolled. What are the odds of rolling a 4? Odds of rolling a 4 = Number of outcomes where you roll a 4 : Number of outcomes where you do not roll a 4 Odds of rolling a 4 = 1 : 5
When a die is rolled, you can get only 6 possible outcomes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Probability of rolling a 4 = P(rolling a 4) = =
Odds of rolling a 4 = Number of outcomes where you roll a 4 : Number of outcomes where you do not roll a 4 Odds of rolling a 4 = 1 : 5
Example 2: Highlighted pieces
Find the probability that a randomly selected piece of the shape will be highlighted and find the odds that a piece chosen will not be highlighted. Express probabilities as a simplified fraction and odds as a ratio of two numbers with no common factors other than 1 (i.e. "2:1").
P(selecting a highlighted piece) = = = = Odds that a selected piece will not be highlighted = Number of outcomes where a selected piece is not highlighted : Number of outcomes where a selected piece is highlighted Number of unhighlighted pieces : Number of highlighted pieces 4 : 2 The odds 4:2 can be simplified to 2:1. So the answer is Probability: Odds:
Odds that a selected piece will not be highlighted =
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