You are playing a game of ring toss. There are 60 bottles set up in 6 rows of 10. You have 3 rings to throw. Your goal is to get the rings around the neck of the bottles. Calculate the following probabilities
1.) What is the
2.) what is the probability that you get 1 ring around the neck of the bottles
3.) what is the probability that you get 2 rings around the neck of the bottles
4.) what is the probability that you get all 3 rings around the neck of the bottles
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Could you please explain to be what the numbers (3 * 0.01667 * 0.6988) represent in number 2 and (3 * 0.00046 * 0.9833) in number 3 and what math you did you equal that number
Could you please tell me the answer to number 4
4.) what is the
what is the
Could you please explain to be what the numbers (3 * 0.01667 * 0.6988) represent in number 2 and (3 * 0.00046 * 0.9833) in number 3 and what math you did you equal that number
Could you please tell me the answer to number 4
4.) what is the
what is the
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