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A signal is transmitted over a noisy channel. It is known that the signal will be correctly received with probability 0.797. If
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Janea
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Hi! I have 4 math questions! (:
1.) There is a 10% chance it will rain on Saturday and a 30% chance it will rain on Sunday. What
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Brooke
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In a clinical trial, a drug used to reduce blood pressure caused side effects in 6% of the patients who took it. For a new rial,
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karen
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Following are three sets of letters. Draw one letter from Set 1 and place it in Set 2. Then draw one
letter from Set 2 and place
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Tasha
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A jar of jelly beans contains 50 red gumballs , 45 yellow gumballs, and 30 green gumballs. You reach into the jar and randomly
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Anonymous
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Two cards are drawn in succession from a standard deck of 52 cards without replacing the first one before the second.
a) Are
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Katlyn
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An experiment consists of rolling a die and selecting a marble from a bag. the bag has 7 orange, 3 pink, and 6 grey marbles.
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Jason (check answer Please)
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If is confirm that two thirds of the students of a college are females, calculate the probability that on entering the college,
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Danbaba
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an industry representative claims that 30 percent of all satellite dish owners subscribe to at least one premium movie channels.
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Emma
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A cereal company claims that 2 in every 15 boxes win a prize. What is the probability that you do not win a prize three times in
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Nina
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There are 10 purple, 5 yellow, 2 green, and 3 red jelly beans in a bowl. Write a sentence that explains how likely it is for a
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Camron
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The probability that John solved a particular problem is 1/3 and the probability that James solved the same problem is 1/5, if
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Ande2
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Let E and F be two events for which the probability of atleast one of them occurs is 3/4. what is the probability that neither E
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jasmine
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A pizzeria offers 8 different ingredients on its pizza. Andy chooses 3 different ingredients from the 8 by drawing the names
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Stuck
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Did I answer this problem right?
A bag contains 13 marbles of which 10 are red. A marble is selected at random and replaced. A
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B.B.
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A bag soccer balls contains 8 balls with black design and 7 balls with red design with no other types of soccer balls. Coach
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Anonymous
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Bill entered three contests. The probability he will win contest A is .2, the probability that he will win Contest B is .1 and
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lijm
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Tate has bag of golf balls: 3 red, 5 blue, 2 yellow, and 2 green. What is the probability that he pulls out a red one, replaces
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Joe
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A box contains 3 red marbles and 7 white marbles.A marble is drawn from the box,and a marble of the other color is then put into
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collette
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the subway train has 18 doors and starts with 15 passenger. if each passenger is equally likely to get off at any station and
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linn
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Determine whether the events A and B are independent
A card is selected at random from a standard deck of 52 cards. It is then
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Determine whether the events A and B are independent
A card is selected at random from a standard deck of 52 cards. It is then
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Determine whether the events A and B are independent
Two cards are selected at random from a standard deck of 52 cards without
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Calculate P(A and B) in the following scenarios: a. P(A)= 0.01, P(B)= 0.97; A and B are independent
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Calculate P (A and B) in the following scenarios: a. P(A)= 0.01, P (B) =0.97; A and B are independent
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In a box there are 3 red, 3 blue and 3 green balls. If 3 balls are picked from the box randomly, one by one, with replacement,
wh
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protik
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the probability of a team winning is 65%. The team played four games in a row. What is the probability of winning 4 games in a
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Lily
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Calculate P (A or B) in the following scenarios: b. P(A)=0.3, P(B)=0.7; A and B are independent P( A or B)=
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20. A bag contains 7 red chips and 10 blue chips. Two chips are selected randomly without replacement from the bag. What is the
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for Ms. Sue
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Calculate P (A or B) in the following scenarios: d. P(A)=0.3, P(B) = 0.7; A and B are independent P (A or B)=
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A drawer contains 2 red socks,3 white socks and 2 blue socks. without looking you draw out a sock return it and draw out a
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Anonymous user
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There are 4 students in a class. A teacher wants them to each secretly choose a partner for a group project. If everyone
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Maths lover Please Help...
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Ok please help me. Here is my stats question
Suppose there is a 20% chance of striking oil at a certain location. An oil company
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Ted
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A bucket contains 5 green tennis balls, 2 yellow tennis balls, and 6 red tennis balls. Tony removes 3 tennis balls, with
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Audrey
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Given that P(A) = 0.8 and P(A and B) = 0.6, if A and B are independent events, what is the probability of event B?
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Rose
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A bag contains 5red balls and 4 white balls. Two balls are drawn at random from the bag. The first ball drawn is put back into
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Sue
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sasha has a bag of l red sock, 1 blue sock, 1 white sock, and 1 green sock. she pulls a sock out of the bag without looking,
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Little_rebel
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Trudi Can Either Walk TO School, Or She Can Take The Bus. The Probability Of Her Taking The Bus On Any Given Day Is 0.77.
Assumin
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Zhanise
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john sells magazine to raise money for poor peoples. the probability of making a sales is independently, 0.09 for each person he
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naphtaly
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if a rifleman averages 8 hits out of 10 shots at a target, what is the probability that he will hit the target in 3 out of 4
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jay
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dale placed six cARDS IN A BAG.QONE CARD IS LABELD 1,TWO CARDS ARE LABELD2,AND RTHREE CARDS ARE LABELD 3.FIND THE PROBABILITY
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sam
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i would like any help or suggestions you have please as i am very stcuk on these questions thanks
here is the scene: each phone
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smartypants
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Independent Events
Two dice are rolled. What is te probability of each event? 1. The numbers total 9. 2. The numbers total 2. 3.
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Larry
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A box has these letters inside it: B N T P N N T P B B N T. Which answer shows how to find the probability of drawing two Ns if
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questioner
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you are serving cookies at a party, the party tray has eight chocolate chip cookies, five sugar cookies, and seven oatmeal
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you are serving cookies at a party. the party tray holds 8 chocolate chip cookies, 5 sugar cookies, and 7 oatmeal raisin
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Which part(s) of events is (are) independent?
A and B given the following: P(A) = 0.3, P( A and B)= 16 C and D given the
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What is the probability of getting an odd number on a fair die and a tail on a coin flip?
(1 point) Responses 1/12 1/12 1/6 1/6
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Determine whether the events A and B are independent.
Event A: A couple's first child is a girl. Event B: The couple's second
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A person goes to a store to buy clothes. The probability of the events is independent. The probability of buying a hat is 0.25.
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