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### Question #2003484: Probability Problems

Question: A box contains ten tickets, four marked with a positive number and six with a negative number. All the numbers are between -10 and 10. One thousand draws will…

### Question #2004062: Other Probability Problems

Question: Decide if the random variable, x, is discrete or continuous. Explain your reasoning: a. x represents the number of times Yellowstone Park’s Old Faithful geyser erupts in one day.…

### Question #2004250: Other Probability Problems

Question: The table below represents the results of a natural disaster in a small city. Men Women Boys Girls Survived 1025 1602 399 303 Died 191 127 70 87 If…

### Question #2004455: Other Probability Problems

Question: In the Massachusetts lottery game MassCash anyone who picks 5 numbers out of 36 will win \$100,000, no matter how many people came up with the winning numbers. What…

### Question #2004819: Probability Problems

Question: A medical information specialist knows that 40% of the geriatric patients seen at the medical practice where she works get flu shots annually. a) What is the likelihood that…

### Question #2004963: Other Probability Problems

Question: In the barn are 10 goats, 7 sheep, and 5 ponies. If 4 animals are selected at random, what is the probability of getting all goats? Solution: The solution…

### Question #2005017: Other Probability Distributions

Question: Let X be a continuous random variable with density function f\left( x \right)=\left\{ \begin{align} & \,\,\frac{1}{3}\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,0<x\le 1 \\ & \,\,\frac{5-x}{12}\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,1<x<5 \\ & \\ & \,\,\,0\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\text{otherwise} \\ \end{align} \right. (a)…

### Question #2005238: Other Probability Problems

Question: In how many ways can 3 representatives be chosen from a group of 12 people? C (12, 3) Solution: The solution consists of 38 words (1 page)Deliverables: Word Document

### Question #2005303: Other Probability Problems

Question: If you roll a die many times, what would you expect to be the relative frequency of rolling a number less than 6? A) 2 out of 3 B)…