Mathematics, 20.01.2021 21:10, jeanieb
Mr. Garcia notes that in 84% of the papers his former students have turned in, they cited their sources
incorrectly. He plans to go through these papers at random to find one with incorrect citations for a lesson on
citing with his current students. Assume that incorrect citations are independent between papers. Let N be the
number of papers Mr. Garcia selects until he finds one with the sources cited incorrectly.
Find the probability that the 3rd paper Mr. Garcia selects will be the first with the sources cited incorrectly.
You may round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
P(N = 3) =
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Mathematics, 20.06.2019 18:04, anoynomouskali9297
If you roll two fair dice (one black die and one white die), in how many ways can you obtain a 4 on at least one die?
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