Mathematics, 17.04.2021 15:00, emmalado45
Tom says that he needs 6 rolls to obtain each possible outcome on a 6-sided die. On the fourth roll, he rolls his second "3β. Tom says that the die is loaded and that each outcome is not equally likely. Is Tom correct here? If you think Tom is incorrect, how many rolls should Tom make until he sees each number occurring about 1/6 of the time?
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I need the last part as I know that he is incorrect
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:20, hann647
Arianna is buying plants for her garden. she buys 15 flowering plants for $96. pink flowering plants sell for $8, and purple flowering plants sell for $5. how many pink flowering plants did arianna buy? i figured out the answer! the answer is 7. 8x +5y = 96 plug in 7 for x 8 (7) + 5y = 96 56 + 5y = 96 subtract 56 from both sides 5y/y = 40/5 y = 8 she bought 7 pink and 8 purple plants
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Asequence {an} is defined recursively, with a1 = 1, a2 = 2 and, for n > 2, an = an-1 an-2 . find the term a241. a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 1 2
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