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leva [86]
3 years ago
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1.424 as a mixed fraction

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RoseWind [281]3 years ago
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1 53/125                      one and fifty three over one hundred and twenty five
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   p ( White on second trial ) = ( Number of white balls ) / ( number of balls left )

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- Then to draw red on first trial and white ball on second trial we can express:

                p ( X = 2 ) =  p ( Red on first trial ) *  p ( White on second trial )

                p ( X = 2 ) =  ( 2 / 5 ) * ( 3 / 4 )

                p ( X = 2 ) =  ( 3 / 10 )  

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               E ( X ) = ( 1 ) * ( 0.6 ) + ( 2 ) * ( 0.3 ) + ( 3 ) * ( 0.1 )

               E ( X ) = 0.6 + 0.6 + 0.3

               E ( X ) = 1.5 trials until first white ball is drawn.

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