Given that o<span>ne Friday night,
Roman and Malou are busy studying for their Logic exam. Meanwhile,
Hadji just tweeted a picture of himself eating crispy pata and sisig.
Jeff is sound asleep in his dorm room.
Part A:
The truth value of </span>"Either Roman has a date with Malou, or Jeff is sleeping or Hadji is eating." is obtained as follows:
From the scenario, the truth value of the individual statements are as follows:
<span>Roman has a date with Malou is True
</span>
<span>Jeff is sleeping is True
</span>
<span>Hadji is eating is True
Thus, the truth value of "True" or "True" or "True" is True.
Therefore, the truth value of "</span><span>Either Roman has a date with Malou, or Jeff is sleeping or Hadji is eating." is True.
Part B:
</span>The truth value of "Either Jeff is sleeping or Hadji is not eating" is obtained as follows:
From the scenario, the truth value of the individual statements are as follows:
<span>Jeff is sleeping is True
</span>
<span>Hadji is not eating is False
Thus, the truth value of "True" or "False" is True.</span>
Therefore, the truth value of "Either Jeff is sleeping or Hadji is not eating" is True.
Part C:
The truth value of "Roman and Malou are on a date and Jeff is sleeping, or Hadji is not eating." is obtained as follows:
From the scenario, the truth value of the individual statements are as follows:
Roman and Malou are on a date is True
<span>Jeff is sleeping is True
</span>
<span>Hadji is not eating is False
The truth value of "True" and "True" is True.
The truth value of "True" or "False" is True.
Thus, the truth value of ("True" and "True") or "False" is True.
</span>
Therefore, the truth value of "Roman and Malou are on a date and Jeff is sleeping, or Hadji is not eating." is True.
Exact Form:
35/12
Decimal Form:
2.916
Mixed Number Form:
2 11/12
26% is equal to
26/100
divide the numerator and denominator by 2
13/50= is your answer!
:)
Answer: The complete question is found in the attachment
Step-by-step explanation:
Law of large numbers: The probability of occurrence of an event becomes closer to the theoretical probability as the number of trials increases
P(an ace) = 1/6
= 0.1667
= 16.67%
a) In 600 rolls, the value will be close to 16.67. compared to 60 rolls
Greater than 20% interval doesn't include 16.67%. So, for more than 20% ace, 60 rolls is better.
b) More than 15% interval includes 16.67. So, it is better to roll 600 times
c) The interval between 15% and 20% include 16.67% and hence, 600 rolls is better
d) Larger number of trials is better to get exactly 16
So, 600 rolls is better