OK math majors

I need your help. What is the answer for the following probablility equations?

35/36^12= 71.316% Right? So what is:

(35/36)^72 = ?

(35/36)^108 = ?

Just checking my calculations cause something ain't jiving. Thanks!
 
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I need your help. What is the answer for the following probablility equations?

35/36^12= 71.316% Right? So what is:

(35/36)^72 = ?

(35/36)^108 = ?

Just checking my calculations cause something ain't jiving. Thanks!
Taking things out to 3 places as you did on the first answer my calc gives:

(35/36)^72 = 13.156%

(35/36)^108 = 4.772%


P.S. Yes, your calc is correct.
 
Quote from CaptainObvious:

I need your help. What is the answer for the following probablility equations?

35/36^12= 71.316% Right? So what is:

(35/36)^72 = ?

(35/36)^108 = ?

Just checking my calculations cause something ain't jiving. Thanks!

Did you mean to omit the parens on the first equation?
 
thats amazing
almost like seeing the maker

I mean repeatedly multiplying by a fraction resulting in lower products, that's almost 4th grade stuff.

They don't call him Obvious for nuttin

And now that you've revealed the secret sauce of HFT black boxes, what will they do next?
 
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