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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30, PollyB1896
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 05:20, samariahopkins4
Customers are used to evaluate preliminary product designs. in the past, 93% of highly successful products received good reviews, 51% of moderately successful products received good reviews, and 14% of poor products received good reviews. in addition, 40% of products have been highly successful, 35% have been moderately successful and 25% have been poor products. round your answers to four decimal places (e. g. 98.) what is the probability that a product attains a good review? (b) if a new design attains a good review, what is the probability that it will be a highly successful product? (c) if a product does not attain a good review, what is the probability that it will be a highly successful product?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 06:10, aria2289
You are in a room of 22 people (including yourself). each of you has their own deck of 52 cards β assume each deck is well-shuffled, and can be assumed to be fair and independent of each other.1. each you draws the top card of your deck. what is the probability that at least one other person has drawn the same card as you? 2. let x be the number of people who drew a card that was also drawn by at least one other person. for example, if you all drew the same card, x=22, but if you all drew different cards, x=0. what is the expected value of x? 3. consider the same situation as the last question, but this time with 29 people: all 29 of you are in a room with your own decks of cards, and you draw one of them. what is the probability that at least one person draws the ace of spades? 4. let x be the number of the types of card drawn. for example, if everyone draws the same card, x=1, but if everyone draws a different card, x=29. what is the expected value of x?
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