Name - Claremont Secondary School
... 19. Student numbers at Mathville Secondary have two letters followed by 5 numbers. The first letter is always the first letter of the student’s last name. The second letter designates the students house, and is either A,B,C,D or E. The first number can be a 1,2 or 3. The last four numbers can be any ...
... 19. Student numbers at Mathville Secondary have two letters followed by 5 numbers. The first letter is always the first letter of the student’s last name. The second letter designates the students house, and is either A,B,C,D or E. The first number can be a 1,2 or 3. The last four numbers can be any ...
2.2 Let E and F be two events for which one knows that the
... 3.5 A ball is drawn at random from an urn containing one red and one white ball. If the white ball is drawn, it is put back into the urn. If the red ball is drawn, it is returned to the urn together with two more red balls. Then a second draw is made. What is the probability a red ball was drawn on ...
... 3.5 A ball is drawn at random from an urn containing one red and one white ball. If the white ball is drawn, it is put back into the urn. If the red ball is drawn, it is returned to the urn together with two more red balls. Then a second draw is made. What is the probability a red ball was drawn on ...
Ch16 Bin vs Geom notes
... Example 2: The number of inaccurate gauges (defects) in a group of four is a binomial random variable. If the probability of a defect is 0.1, a) what is the probability that only 1 is defective? b) More than 1? c) Determine the probability distribution for the number of inaccurate gauges. d) What is ...
... Example 2: The number of inaccurate gauges (defects) in a group of four is a binomial random variable. If the probability of a defect is 0.1, a) what is the probability that only 1 is defective? b) More than 1? c) Determine the probability distribution for the number of inaccurate gauges. d) What is ...
What is probability?
... Bet $16 on event A provided if A occurs we are paid 4 dollars (and our $16 returned) and if A does not occur we lose the $16. What is P(A)? Odds=4/16=1/4 P(A)=1/(1+1/4)=4/5 ...
... Bet $16 on event A provided if A occurs we are paid 4 dollars (and our $16 returned) and if A does not occur we lose the $16. What is P(A)? Odds=4/16=1/4 P(A)=1/(1+1/4)=4/5 ...