Answer:
a)
b) 0.75 = 75% probability that he makes no more than one of the shots
Step-by-step explanation:
We have these following probabilities:
64% = 0.64 probability that he misses both shots, that is, makes none of them.
11% = 0.11 probability that he makes one shot.
25% = 0.25 probability that he makes both shots.
a. Construct the appropriate probability distribution. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
Binomial probability distribution, in which P(X = x) is the probability of making x shots. So
b. What is the probability that he makes no more than one of the shots? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
0.75 = 75% probability that he makes no more than one of the shots
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the set notations A = {a} B = {b, c} C = {a, b, d}
BUC = {a, b, c, d}
B∩C = {b}
a) A × (BUC) = {aa, ab, ac, ad}
b) A × (B ∩ C) = {ab}
c) (A × B) ∪ (A × C)
A × B = {ab, ac} and A × C = {aa, ab, ad}
(A × B) ∪ (A × C) = {aa, ab, ac, ad}
d) For (A × B) ∩ (A × C)
(A × B) ∩ (A × C) = {ab}
Note that the union (U) of two sets is the combination of all the elements in both sets while the intersection (∩)of two sets is the common elements that are found in both sets.
The Cartesian product of two sets is derived by mapping each of the element in the first set with all the element in the other set. It is denoted by the multiplication sign.
firts lets see how many dollars she has
192 divided by 4 is 48 so she currently has 48 dollars.
and she puts in 2 quarters daily
so lets see how much she need to earn
75 - 48 is 27
lets see how many quarters she need to have 27 dollars 27 x 4 is 180
now lets divide 180 by two because shes giving two everyday. 180 divided by 2 is 54 so if she kept adding two quarters everyday it would take her 54 days to get the rest of the money she need to by and iPod.
i dont know if this helped or not but i solved it
Just do 1370/2452. This is the point estimate, which as a decimal is 0.5587
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55>35
The correct answer is > because 55 is larger than 35 and that is the sign for larger than
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