Unit 13: Systems of equations
... Example 3: A restaurant sells kids' meals consisting of one main course, one side dish, and one drink, as shown in the table below. a) Draw a tree diagram or list the sample space showing all possible kids' meals. ...
... Example 3: A restaurant sells kids' meals consisting of one main course, one side dish, and one drink, as shown in the table below. a) Draw a tree diagram or list the sample space showing all possible kids' meals. ...
Your name: Math 1031 Practice Exam 1 October 2004
... vetoed a motion, the motion failed. On one occasion it was known that each of the five countries was likely to approve a certain motion with probability 2/3, and to veto it with probability 1/3, independently of what the other countries do. Calculate the probability that the motion failed. Solution: ...
... vetoed a motion, the motion failed. On one occasion it was known that each of the five countries was likely to approve a certain motion with probability 2/3, and to veto it with probability 1/3, independently of what the other countries do. Calculate the probability that the motion failed. Solution: ...
Discrete Distributions
... Let x be the number of gallons required to fill a propane tank. Suppose that the mean and standard deviation is 318 gal. and 42 gal., respectively. The company is considering the pricing model of a service charge of $50 plus $1.80 per gallon. Let y be the random variable of the amount billed. What ...
... Let x be the number of gallons required to fill a propane tank. Suppose that the mean and standard deviation is 318 gal. and 42 gal., respectively. The company is considering the pricing model of a service charge of $50 plus $1.80 per gallon. Let y be the random variable of the amount billed. What ...
Probability Notes
... Mutually Exclusive (disjoint) • two events have no outcomes in common –Roll a “2” and a “5” ...
... Mutually Exclusive (disjoint) • two events have no outcomes in common –Roll a “2” and a “5” ...
Probability Assignment
... According to genetics theory, the four possible genotypes for the child are equally likely. Therefore, we can use Formula (2) to compute probabilities. Blue eyes can occur only with the genotype, so there is only one outcome favorable to blue eyes. By formula (2), ...
... According to genetics theory, the four possible genotypes for the child are equally likely. Therefore, we can use Formula (2) to compute probabilities. Blue eyes can occur only with the genotype, so there is only one outcome favorable to blue eyes. By formula (2), ...
Example 5.1 A student prepares for a quiz by studying a list of ten
... Example 5.6 Consider an experiment of flipping a coin as many times as necessary until a head turns up. Define a probability on the sample space. Define A = { The time to first time observe a head is bigger than one}. Find P(A). Solution: Let Ei be the event of first time observing a head at ith fli ...
... Example 5.6 Consider an experiment of flipping a coin as many times as necessary until a head turns up. Define a probability on the sample space. Define A = { The time to first time observe a head is bigger than one}. Find P(A). Solution: Let Ei be the event of first time observing a head at ith fli ...
Chapter 3: Probability
... An event consists of one or more outcomes and is a subset of the sample space. Events are represented by uppercase letters. ...
... An event consists of one or more outcomes and is a subset of the sample space. Events are represented by uppercase letters. ...
Int Math 3 Pacing Guide - UNIT 3
... I can establish events as subsets of a sample space. I can define union, intersection, and complement. I can establish events as subsets of a sample space based on the union, intersection, and/or complement of other events. I can define and identify independent events and justify my conclusions. I c ...
... I can establish events as subsets of a sample space. I can define union, intersection, and complement. I can establish events as subsets of a sample space based on the union, intersection, and/or complement of other events. I can define and identify independent events and justify my conclusions. I c ...