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Qusetion: A deck of cards is shuffled and dealt to four players, with each receiving 13 cards. find.
a) The probability that the first player holds all the aces:
b) The probability that the first player holds all the aces given that she holds the ace of hearts:
c) The probability that the first player holds all the aces given that she holds at least one:
d) The probability that the second player holds all the aces given that he holds all the hearts.
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the average number of pounds of meat a person consumes a year is 218.8 with a standard deviation of 25 pounds. assume
a professor gives tests that are either hard medium or easy. if she gives a hard test her next test will be either
Assignment 1: Industry Report & Annotated Bibliography DETAILS Getting some understanding of the industry you might enter when you graduate is really important now to help shape your decision-making over the next few years.
(b) Design the gain matrix K to meet the following specifications: (i) the closed-loop system is stable; (ii) the system bandwidth ωb ≥ 1 rad/s; and (iii) the steady-state error to a unit step input R(s) = 1/s is zero.
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What assumption must you make about the population distribution in order to construct the confidence interval estimate in (a)?
M&M's. The Masterfoods company says that before the introduction of purple, yellow candies made up 20% of their plain M&M's, red another 20%, and orange, blue.
SAT versus ACT, continued. Refer to the previous exercise. Find the predicted value of ACT for each observation in the data set
Is it likely that a standard normal random variable will have a value less than -4? Explain.- Find a value such that the probability that the standard normal random variable will be above it is 0.85.
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