Mathematics, 11.06.2020 23:57, vegeta8375
Problem 3.3.9 • (a) Starting on day 1, you buy one lottery ticket each day. Each ticket is a winner with probability 0.1. Find the PMF of K, the number of tickets you buy up to and including your fifth winning ticket. (b) L is the number of flips of a fair coin up to and including the 33rd occurrence of tails. What is the PMF of L? (c) Starting on day 1, you buy one lottery ticket each day. Each ticket is a winner with probability 0.01. Let M equal the number of tickets you buy up to and including your first winning ticket. What is the PMF of M?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:50, daytonalive7193
Asimple random sample of size nequals14 is drawn from a population that is normally distributed. the sample mean is found to be x overbar equals 70 and the sample standard deviation is found to be sequals13. construct a 90% confidence interval about the population mean
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