So Saliu was right. But how do you do that math, to a power?aslan said:I got 0.3936210551388153
So Saliu was right. But how do you do that math, to a power?aslan said:I got 0.3936210551388153
http://www.calculator.com/pantaserv/makecalc?cn=scientific&mem=0&value=0&tp=n&nosci=y&trig=yLicentia said:So Saliu was right. But how do you do that math, to a power?
If 37 numbers then (1/37)^4.newb99 said:37 slots on the wheel. 1 chance in 37 of any number coming up. 36-1 against ????
The odds of drawing 1 ball out of a hat containing 37 balls four times in a row is 1,874,160 to 1. No?Kasi said:If 37 numbers then (1/37)^4.
If 36 numbers then (1/36)^4.
Of drawing one white ball out of a hat with 35 or 36 blackballs in the hat 4 times in a row and replacing the ball that was drawn into the hat each time.
No??
Yes, assuming the drawing is random and you always replace the ball after you draw it.aslan said:The odds of drawing 1 ball out of a hat containing 37 balls four times in a row is 1,874,160 to 1. No?