The answer is distribution
Answer:
a) 0.0358
b) 0.0395
c) 0.1506
Explanation:
Number of clues "daily doubles" = 3
Determine the probabilities
<u>a) P(single contestant finds all three ) </u>
assuming event A= a returning champion gets the "daily double" in first trial
P(A) = 1/30 , P(~A) = 29/30
assuming event B = any player picks up "daily double" after the first move
P(B |~A ) = 1/3
hence : P ( B and ~A ) = 29/30 * 1/3 = 29/90
<em>considering second round </em>
P(player chooses both daily doubles ) = 1/3 * 1/3 = 1/9
∴ P(single contestant finds all three ) = 29/90 * 1/9 = 0.0358
<u>B) P ( returning champion gets all three ) </u>
= (1/30 + 29/90 )* 1/9
= 32 / 810 = 0.0395
<u>c) P ( each player selects only one )</u>
P = 32/405 + 29/405
= 61 / 405 = 0.1506
Answer:
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<u>Answer:</u> building customer awareness of the product.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Introduction is the first stage in the product life cycle where the company focuses on creating customer awareness of the product. In this stage only a few customers will know about the product. Through better marketing campaign companies try to increase the customer awareness.
Only after creating brand awareness and publicity for the product the company can concentrate on other aspects such as pricing, distribution, additional features etc. The main aim of the companies is to gain the market share.
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
Just as almost every industry, American Food Industry also has lobbyists who work to influence the politicians and legislators and control the legislations in a way that is profitable for the industry.
Among the given options, A and D are true about the food industry and their lobbyists' influence, they do influence favorable legislature for the industry.
B is also true because telling people to eat less is not profitable for the food industry.
Option C, promoting consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables is not a true statement regarding the food industry and their lobbyists.
I hope this answer helps.