Mathematics, 03.05.2021 16:40, msdevdev777
Part A
List Marty’s sample space for three games of rock-paper-scissors. Use the abbreviations R for rock, P for paper, and S for scissors. For example, one possible outcome is paper-paper-paper, or P-P-P. Part B
Based on the list you created in part A, what is the size of the sample space?Part C
Suppose that Adrian chooses only rock or scissors during the three games. List Adrian’s sample space given this condition. Part D
Based on the list you created in part C, what is the size of Adrian’s sample space?Part E
Who has the larger sample space, and how much larger is it?
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Suppose that f(0) = −3 and f '(x) ≤ 8 for all values of x. how large can f(4) possibly be? solution we are given that f is differentiable (and therefore continuous) everywhere. in particular, we can apply the mean value theorem on the interval [0, 4] . there exists a number c such that
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