Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The probability that the sample will contain exactly 0 nonconforming units is P=0.25.
The probability that the sample will contain exactly 1 nonconforming units is P=0.51.
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Step-by-step explanation:
We have a sample of size n=4, taken out of a lot of N=12 units, where K=3 are non-conforming units.
We can write the probability mass function as:

where k is the number of non-conforming units on the sample of n=4.
We can calculate the probability of getting no non-conforming units (k=0) as:

We can calculate the probability of getting one non-conforming units (k=1) as:

(19^1/9)^9=
19^1/9•9=
1/9•9=1
your answer would be 19 hope dis helps :)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
hello :
g(x) = (x+2)(x-4)/(x+2)(x-1)
1 ) this function no exist for if : x= -2 and 1
so the denominater is : (x+2)(x-1)
so : b= 2 and c=1
2) the x- intercept is : 4
so the numerater is : (x+2)(x-4)
g(x) =0 if : (x+2)(x-4)=0
means x-4=0 ... ( x+2 ≠ 0)
note :
g(x) ≠ (x-4)/(x-1) except in the case x ≠ -2
F(x)=y=the amount of money, in dollars , that Kad had after she bought the tickets.
x=price of one ticket
f(x)=-3x+36.75 or y=-3x+36.75