Chapter 5: Q 5.81. (page 216)
Let E be an event with probability 0.35. Find the probability of (not E)
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As a result, has a value of
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Chapter 5: Q 5.81. (page 216)
Let E be an event with probability 0.35. Find the probability of (not E)
As a result, has a value of
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Construct a venn diagram that portrays four events A, B ,C and D that have the following properties: Events A, B and D mutually exclusive: events A,B and D are mutually exclusive: no other three of the four events are mutually exclusive
Give two examples of Bernoulli trials other than those presented in the text.
Which of the following numbers could not possibly be a probability? Justify your answer.
Concerning the equal-likelihood model of probability,
(a). what is it?
(b). how is the probability of an event found?
Which of the following numbers could not possibly be a probability? Justify your answer.
a. 5/6
b. 3.5
c. 0
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