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3. A certain auto mall sells only Fords, Hondas, and Toyotas. Each customer buys only 1...
3. A certain auto mall sells only Fords, Hondas, and Toyotas. Each customer buys only 1 car. It is known that 45% of all customers buy a Toyota and 35% buy a Ford. It is also known that 40% of the Toyota customers buy a white car whereas only 30% of the Honda customers buy a white car. None of the Ford customers buy a white car. a. Express all numbers given in the problem statement as probabilities of events....
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3. A certain auto mall sells only Fords, Hondas, and Toyotas. Each customer buys only 1 car It is known that 45% of all customers buy a Toyota and 35% buy a Ford. It is also known that 40% of the Toyota customers buy a white car whereas only 30% of the Honda customers buy a white car. None of the Ford customers buy a white car a. Express all numbers given in...
Assume that in a bakery each customer buys only one item at a time. There is a 70% chance they will buy a croissant and a 30% chance they will buy a muffin. There are only 2 muffins left and 5 people still waiting in line. What is the probability that these 2 muffins will be sufficient? (that is nobody will want a muffin and find that there are none left). Express to nearest whole percent
Problem 2 - Bayesian Inference Nisqually, Inc. sells books A,B,C on line. Each customer buys 0 or 1 copy of each title. a. Mrs. Independence Day, the company's data mining expert, makes the assumptions that: i) a customer decides to buy a book independently of what other books (s)he buys and independently of other customers. ii) all customers buy according to the same joint probability distribution PABC = PAPeP. with PA(1)0.6, PB(1) 0.3, Pc1) 0.4. For example, the probability that...
A. Issues [1] In addition to damages for one year's notice period, can a trial judge award significant damages for the mere fact of an employee's dismissal, or for the stigma that that dismissal brings? Or for the employer thereafter competing with the ex-employee for the clients, before the ex-employee has got a new job? B. Basic Facts [2] This is an appeal from 2009 ABQB 591 (CanLII), 473 A.R. 254. [3] Usually a judgment recites facts before law. But...