Mathematics, 08.02.2021 23:40, elysabrina6697
our zero-g-proof-pen manufacturing company is in dire straights, and you want to know what the probability is that you will have to declare bankruptcy. In order to stay afloat, you need the following three things to happen: Your factory needs to fill an order for 500 pens without making any defective pens (assume a binomial distribution with a 0.05% chance of error), you also need a space shuttle to be launched in the next month (consider space shuttle launch per month a Poisson random variable with rate 0.4, and you need exactly 1 launch), and you need your CEO to find at least 3 NASA secretaries who will take his phone calls (in the past this occurrence has been normally distributed with mean 2.6 and variance 1). Assuming that these three events are independent, what is the probability that your company will go under
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00, bayleeharris8p78txa
Were only 64 seats. the remaining 6 students had to travel in a separate van. the equation 2b + 6 = 70 represents the given scenario. what does b represent? the number of buses the number of vans the number of students who rode on each bus the total number of students going to the football game
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:00, hobbs4ever1
What is the measure of ba (the minor arc) in the diagram below?
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