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Aiden say the equivalent expressions always have the same number of terms. is Aidan correct? if he is explain why if is, Explain why. If he is not correct, give a counter example.
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An optical inspection system is used to distinguish among different part types. the probability of a correct classification of any part is 0.92. suppose that three parts are inspected and that the classifications are independent. let the random variable x denote the number of parts that are correctly classified. determine the probability mass function of x. round your answers to four decimal places (e. g. 98.7654). x f(x) 0 1 2 3
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