Probability of Events n(A) = 13 from n = 52
Find the probability of n(A), n(A') for n(A) = 13 from the sample space of total events n = 52. The below is the calculation summary for probability of each function such as P(A), P(A') for events n(A) = 13 from total events of experiment n = 52.
Calculation Summary | |
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Total Events n | 52 |
Total Events n(A) | 13 |
P(A) | 0.25 |
P(A') | 0.75 |
Work with Steps for probability of n(A) = 13 from n = 52
The below is the work with steps shows how to find the probability of P(A), P(A') for n(A) = 13 from the total events n = 52 may help grade school students to solve the probability worksheet problems efficiently.
Formulas to find P(A) and P(A')
P(A) = Number of Successful Events / Total Events of Sample Space = n(A)/n
P(A') = 1 - P(A)
To Find P(A)
P(A) = 13/52
= 0.25
P(A) = 0.25
0.25 is the probability n(A) = 13 & n = 52.
To Find P(A)
P(A') = 1 - P(A)
P(A') = 1 - 0.25
P(A') = 0.75
0.75 is the negative probability of n(A) = 13 & n = 52.