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Drag tiles to fill in the blanks to complete the expression that could be used to predict the number of winners of a game. Tiles may be used once or not at all.

A)Total Number of Possible Outcomes B)Number of Winners
C)Number of Unfavorable Outcomes D)Number of Games

P(event) =
Number of Favorable Outcomes
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11 Total Number of Contestants
(Pick two answers)​

User Miboper
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Answer:

First blank - A)Total Number of Possible Outcomes

Second blank - B)Number of Winners

Explanation:

The exact question is as follows :

We know that,

Probability of an event is equals to Total number of Favorable outcomes divided by Total number of outcomes

So,

P(event) = Number of favorable outcomes ÷ Total Number of Possible Outcomes

As we have to predict the Number of winners of a game

So,

P(Number of winner) = Number of winners ÷ Total number of Contestants

∴ we get

P(event) = Number of favorable outcomes ÷ Total Number of Possible Outcomes

= Number of winners ÷ Total number of Contestants

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