Mathematics, 25.06.2020 02:01, FromTheDeskOfLauren
Let the experiment be the toss of three dice in a row. Let X be the outcome of the first die. Let Y be the outcome of the 2nd die. Let Z be the outcome of the 3rd die. Let A be the event that X ≥ Y , Let B be the event that Y ≥ Z, Let C be the event that Z ≥ X(a) Find P(A). (b) Find P(B). (c) Find P(A B). (d) Are A and B independent? (e) Are A, B, C pairwise independent? (f) Find P(A B C).
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00, michaelbromley9759
How many of the 250 grandparents in the population would you expect to prefer online shopping with merchant a? merchant a: 4 merchant b: 6 merchant c: 2 merchant d: 3 other: 5 none: 5 answer choices: a. about 4 b. about 8 c. about 40 d. about 21
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, ojbank4411
Tom can paint the fence in 12 hours, but if he works together with a friend they can finish the job in 8 hours. how long would it take for his friend to paint this fence alone?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30, jackievelasquez3424
Apply distributive property to write equivalent equation 105×35m
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:30, RichardKing2376
Arandom sample of 15 observations is used to estimate the population mean. the sample mean and the standard deviation are calculated as 172 and 63, respectively. assume that the population is normally distributed. a. with 99 confidence, what is the margin of error for the estimation of the population mean? b. construct the 99% confidence interval for the population mean. c. construct the 95% confidence interval for the population mean. d. construct the 83% confidence interval for the population mean. hint: you need to use excel function =t. inv.2t to find the value of t for the interval calculation.
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