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1 John randomly picks (without replacing) four marbles from a jar that contains 6 red and 4 blue marbles.
Mary randomly picks three marbles from a jar that contains 3 red and 5 blue marbles.
What is the probability that John picks more blue marbles than Mary?
three cards are randomly selected without replacement from an ordinary deck of 52 playing cards. compute the
Suppose that you go out to sauerkraut pizza with two friends. you have agreed to the following rule to decide who will pay the bill. each person will toss a coin. the person who gets a result that is different from the other teo will pay the bill...
Why is "rounding-down" the LP solution the suboptimal way to solve Integer programming problems? Can you describe why?
Cylinder and bucket combined as there are in the box, and twice as many in the box as there are in the bucket, how many balls are there in the cylinder?
Computing the expected values for the given probability distribution and evaluate the expected values of the following probability distributions
In normal circumstances, the zoo may be able to achieve its target goal and attract an annual attendance equal to 40% of its community. Approximately 35% of all visitors are adults. Children accounted for one-half of the paid attendance. Group ad..
suppose the u.s. president wants an estimate of the proportion of the population who support his current policy toward
The number of customers using the service desk has a Poisson distribution. What is the probability that during a randomly selected half-hour period no more than 2 customers use the service desk?
If you randomly select ten m&m's, what is the probability that exactly three of them are green?
If the decision in the hypothesis test of population correlation is to reject the null hypothesis, what can we conclude about the population correlation.
Formulate the hypotheses to determine whether or not the lathe is in perfect adjustment.
A study of 35 professors showed that the average time they spent creating test questions was 13.5 minutes per question. The standard deviation of the population is 3.8. Which of the following is the 99% confidence interval for the average number o..
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