<p>When you’re doing probablity story problems involving like “six dice are rolled - what is the probablity of getting at least four fives?” what do you multiply your answer by? I understand that you could get four, five, or six fives and I know how to get the probablities of each of those, but my teacher keeps telling us to multiply the answer… can somebody in pre-calc or stats help me out?</p>
<p>ya we’re not there yet…we just finished laws of cosine, laws of sine, heron’s formula etc…i love probability but i forgot it all so ya…we do probablility really late in our book…its like 10 out of 12 or 13…something like that</p>
<p>thank you - I have to take my final tomorrow :(</p>
<p>Do I have to figure out all the different ways that 4 of one number and 2 different numbers and 5 of one number and 1 other could be arranged and then do a permutation and multiply the answer? Or has my teacher just thouroughly confused me? Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah…</p>
<p>about the calculator - I have a ti-84 silver so I can do the binomial thing, but how do I go about putting it in? My teacher never even mentioned that…</p>