Mathematics, 09.11.2020 07:50, 1qteg
Isaac's favorite cereal is running a promotion that says 1-in-4 boxes of the cereal contains a prize. Suppose that Isaac is going to buy 6 boxes of this cereal, and let X represent the number of prizes he wins in these boxes. Assume that these boxes represent a random sample, and assume that prizes are independent between boxes. What is the probability that he wins exactly 2 prizes in the 6 boxes?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:10, paigeleahfarbeoy2ork
Which ratios are equivalent to 10: 16? check all that apply. 30 to 48 25: 35 8: 32 5 to 15
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