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May 24, 2013

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math
Two cards are drawn without replacement from a standard deck of 52 cards. Find the probability a) both cards are red ,b) both cards are the same color, c) the second card is a king given that the first card is a queen, d) the second card is the queen of hearts given that the f...

mechanics
two bodies of mass m1 and m2 are attached to two ends of a string which passes over a massless and frictionless pulley. find the acceleration of the bodies and the tension of the string. m1 is bigger than m2

math
for n repeated independent trials, with constant probability of success p for all trials, find the probability of exactly x succes n=20,p=1/8, x=2 I know the answer but I do not know how to get to that. Answer is 0.268 should I reduce fraction?

math
for n repeated independent trials, with constant probability of success p for all trials, find the probability of exactly x succes n=5,p=1/3, x=4

math
Beth Dahlke is taking a ten question multiple choice test for which each question has three answer choice only one of which is correct. Beth decides on answers by rolling a fair die and making the first answer choice if the die shows 1 or 2 the second if it showes 3 or 4 and t...

math
for n repeated independent trials, with constant probability of success p for all trials, find the probability of exactly x succes n=5,p=1/3, x=4

math
A game show contestant is offered the option of receiving a computer system worth $2300 or accepting a chance to win either a luxary vacation worth $5000 ora boat worth $8000.If the second option is chosen the contestant"s probability of winning the vacation or the boat a...

Physics
Suppose a 47-N sled is resting on packed snow. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.14. If a person weighing 670 N sits on the sled, what force is needed to pull the sled across the snow at constant speed?

math
Therese Felser manages a grocery warehouse which encourages volume shopping on the part of its customers. Therese has discovered that, on any given weekday 70 percent of the customer sales amount to more than $ 100. That is any given sale on such a day has a probability of 0.7...

math
Therese Felser manages a grocery warehouse which encourages volume shopping on the part of its customers. Therese has discovered that, on any given weekday 70 percent of the customer sales amount to more than $ 100. That is any given sale on such a day has a probability of 0.7...

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