He made 3.75 gallons. There was 1/10 remaining, meaning each tenth was 6 cups. The entire thing is 10 tenths so you do 6(10) to get 60 cups. After converting to gallons by doing 60÷26, you get 3.75.
Answer:
(a) The expected number of should a salesperson expect until she finds a customer that makes a purchase is 0.9231.
(b) The probability that a salesperson helps 3 customers until she finds the first person to make a purchase is 0.058.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let<em> </em>the random variable <em>X</em> be defined as the number of customers the salesperson assists before a customer makes a purchase.
The probability that a customer makes a purchase is, <em>p</em> = 0.52.
The random variable <em>X</em> follows a Geometric distribution since it describes the distribution of the number of trials before the first success.
The probability mass function of <em>X</em> is:

The expected value of a Geometric distribution is:

(a)
Compute the expected number of should a salesperson expect until she finds a customer that makes a purchase as follows:


This, the expected number of should a salesperson expect until she finds a customer that makes a purchase is 0.9231.
(b)
Compute the probability that a salesperson helps 3 customers until she finds the first person to make a purchase as follows:

Thus, the probability that a salesperson helps 3 customers until she finds the first person to make a purchase is 0.058.
Answer: 14 years
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the cat's age when it died = x.
Therefore, the child's age is 2 + x because he/she got the cat when he/she was 2 years old.
We can set up an equation.
x + (2+x) = 30
2x + 2 = 30
2x = 28
Therefore, x = 14