Mathematics, 08.01.2021 01:20, monnn91351
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There are 500 cars in Frank's junkyard; 350 blue and 150 red. If Joe randomly selects 25 cars from his yard, what's the probability he'll get from 14 to 20 blue cars, inclusive? Could this be considered an almost binomial event?
A. P(x=14) + P(x=15) + P(x=16) + P(x=17) + P(x=18) + P(x=19) This is an almost binomial event.
B. binomcdf(25,.7,20) - binomcdf(25,.7,14) This is almost binomial event.
C. (25/14)(.7)^14(.3)^11 + (25/15)(.7)^15(.3)^10 + ... + (25/19) (.7)^19(.3)^6 + (25/20)(.7)^20(.3)^5 This is an almost binomial event
D. P(14 < x <20) Not an almost binomial event.
E. binompdf(25,.7,20) - binompdf(25,.7,14) Not an almost binomial event
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30, daidai123
Players on the school soccer team are selling candles to raise money for an upcoming trip. each player has 24 candles to sell. if a player sells 4 candles a profit of$30 is made. if he sells 12 candles a profit of $70 is made. determine an equation to model his situation?
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