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fgiga [73]
3 years ago
8

Which statement about the following system is correct? y = - 2x + 5 2x + y = – 5 -

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1 answer:
Tju [1.3M]3 years ago
7 0

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The given equations represents parallel lines, since they have same slope and the y - intercepts of each of the equations are distinct.

Therefore, the correct choice is ~

D. The system is inconsistent because it has no solution.

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a)  p_{20d} = 0.588

b) 23

c) 47

Step-by-step explanation:

To find a solution for this question we must consider the following:

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For n=1 we only have 1 person, so the probability  p_{1} of sharing a birthday is 0 (p_{1}=0)

For n=2 the probability p_{2} can be calculated according to Laplace’s rule. That is, 365 different ways that a person’s birthday coincides, one for every day of the year (favorable result) and 365*365 different ways for the result to happen (possible results), therefore,

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For n=3 we may calculate the probability p_{3} that at least two of them share their birthday by using the opposite probability P(A)=1-P(B). That means calculating the probability that all three were born on different days using the probability of the intersection of two events, we have:

p_{3} = 1 - \frac{364}{365}*\frac{363}{365} = 1 - \frac{364*363}{365^{2} }

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Let’s make it general for every n:

p_{n} = 1 - \frac{364}{365}*\frac{363}{365}*\frac{362}{365}*...*\frac{(365-n+1)}{365}

p_{n} = \frac{364*363*362*...*(365-n+1)}{365^{n-1} }

p_{n} = \frac{365*364*363*...*(365-n+1)}{365^{n} }

p_{n} = \frac{365!}{365^{n}*(365-n)! }

Now, let’s answer the questions!

a) Remember we just calculated the probability for n people having the same birthday by calculating 1 <em>minus the opposite</em>, hence <em>we just need the second part of the first calculation for</em> p_{n}, that is:

p_{20d} = \frac{364}{365}*\frac{363}{365}*\frac{362}{365}*...*\frac{(365-20+1)}{365}

We replace n=20 and we obtain (you’ll need some excel here, try calculating first the quotients then the products):

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So, we have a 58% probability that 20 people chosen randomly have different birthdays.

b) and c) Again, remember all the reasoning above, we actually have the answer in the last calculation for pn:

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But here we have to apply some trial and error for 0.50 and 0.95, therefore, use a calculator or Excel to make the calculations replacing n until you find the right n for p_{n}=0.50 and p_{n}=0.95

b) 0.50 = 365!/(365^n)*(365-n)!

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2           0,003

3           0,008

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20           0,411

21           0,444

22           0,476

23           0,507

The minimum number of people such that the probability of two or more of them have the same birthday is at least 50% is 23.

c) 0.95 = 365!/(365^n)*(365-n)!

We keep on going with the calculations made for a)

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The minimum number of people such that the probability of two or more of them have the same birthday is at least 95% is 47.

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-- We don't know the value of the expression
until you tell us the value of 'x'.  And then, if
'x' changes, the value of the expression also
changes, immediately, without any delay.
Faster than the speed of light.

5 0
4 years ago
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