Mathematics, 08.05.2021 16:50, cretinous
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? I DON'T KNOW HOW TO SOLVE FOR HOW MANY ROLLS (the last part)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, hbhdnjdndj1867
The moats separating people from the animals are 5 m wide for lions and 4 m wide for the elephants. if the lionβs moat is 4 m deep, how deep should the elephantsβ moat be?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30, tremainecrump1466
Anew test for ra is being developed. the test is administered to 750 patients with ra and 750 without ra. for the sake of the question, assume the prevalence of ra in this population is 50%. of the 750 patients with ra, 575 have a positive result. of the 750 patients without ra, 150 have a positive result. what is the positive predictive value of the new test? a575/(575+150) b. 600/(600+ 150) c. 575/(575+125) d. 600/(600+ 125)
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