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motikmotik
11 months ago
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Sir Isaac Newton is buried at Westminster Abbey in London. Which of these other famous people is most likely to also be buried t

here?
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melomori [17]11 months ago
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Sir Isaac Newton is buried at Westminster Abbey in London.

<u>Queen Elizabeth I</u> is most likely to also be buried there.

<h3>Who is Sir Isaac Newton?</h3>

Isaac Newton, or Sir Isaac Newton, was an English physicist and mathematician who was the pinnacle of the Scientific Revolution of the 17th century. Newton was born in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, on December 25, 1642 (or January 4, 1643, New Style), and died in London on March 20 [or March 31, 1727].

His understanding of the nature of white light in optics helped to incorporate the color-related phenomena into the study of light and laid the groundwork for contemporary physical optics. The law of universal gravitation was developed in mechanics as a result of his three laws of motion, which are the cornerstones of contemporary physics.

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<u>(a) Proportion that are good</u>

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<u>(b) Ways to select 5 samples (without replacement)</u>

This is calculated using:

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^6C_5 = \frac{6!}{(6 - 5)!5!}

^6C_5 = \frac{6!}{1!5!}

^6C_5 = \frac{6 \times 5!}{1 \times 5!}

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^nC_r = \frac{n!}{(n - r)!r!}

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^6C_4 = \frac{6!}{(6 - 4)!4!}

^6C_4 = \frac{6!}{2!4!}

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\left[\begin{array}{ccc}TV&Good&Proportion\\1,2,3,4&2&0.5&2,3,4,5&2&0.5&3,4,5,6&2&0.5\\4,5,6,1&3&0.75&5,6,1,2&4&1&6,1,2,3&3&0.75\\1,2,3,5&3&0.75&3,5,6,2&3&0.75&1,3,4,5&2&0.5\\1,3,4,6&2&0.5&1,4,5,2&3&0.75&2,4,6,1&3&0.75\\2,4,6,3&2&0.5&2,4,6,5&3&0.75&3,5,6,1&3&0.75\end{array}\right]

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