Q. Which number represents the probability of an event that is an equal chance or 5O−5O to occur?20390211
Understand Probability Concept: Understand the concept of probability for an event with an equal chance of occurring. An event that has an equal chance of occurring is often referred to as a 50−50 chance. This means that the probability of the event happening is the same as the probability of it not happening. In terms of fractions, this is represented by 21.
Evaluate Given Options: Evaluate the given options to find the one that represents an equal chance or 50-50 probability.The fraction(1)/(2) is the mathematical representation of 50%, which means that the event has an equal chance of occurring or not occurring.
Compare to 50−50 Chance: Compare the other options to the concept of a 50−50 chance.The number (39)/(20) is greater than 1, which cannot represent a probability since probabilities range from 0 to 1. The number 0 represents the probability of an impossible event, and the number 1 represents the probability of a certain event. Neither of these represents an equal chance.
Select Equal Chance Probability: Select the number that represents the probability of an event with an equal chance of occurring.The correct number that represents a 50−50 chance is (1)/(2), as it is the only option that fits the definition of an equal chance probability.
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