Does the following list represent a complete probability model? Explain.
P(red) = 16 , P(yello...
Mathematics, 22.04.2020 18:51, sylaspotter707
Does the following list represent a complete probability model? Explain.
P(red) = 16 , P(yellow) = 13 , P(blue) = 112 , and P(green) = 12
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, tdyson3p6xvtu
60 musicians applied for a job at a music school. 14 of the musicians play both guitar and drums, 28 play drums, 18 play the guitar. what is the probability that the applicant who gets the job plays drums or guitar?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:30, gissellebramwell
Acertain company's main source of income is a mobile app. the company's annual profit (in millions of dollars) as a function of the app's price (in dollars) is modeled by p(x)=-2(x-3)(x-11)p(x)=−2(x−3)(x−11 ) which app prices will result in \$0$0 annual profit? enter the lower price first.
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