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The college hiking club is having a fundraiser to buy new equipment for all and winter outings. The club is selling Chinese fortune Cookies at a price of cookie. Each cookie contains a piece of paper with a different wamber written on it. A random drawing will determine which number is the winner of the dinner for two otcal Chinese restaurant. The dinner is valued at $35. Since the fortune cookies were donated to the club, we can ignore the...
Question 14 Incorrect o.oo points out of 4.00 P Flag question The college hiking club is having a fund raiser to buy new equipment for fall and winter outings. The club is selling Chinese fortune cookies at a price of S3 per cookie. Each cookie contains a piece of paper with a different number written on it. A random drawing will determine which number is the winner of a dinner for two at a local Chinese restaurant. The dinner is...
A club with 45 college students is doing volunteer work this semester. Each student is volunteering at one of four locations. Here is a summary. Location Number of students Soup kitchen 18 Hospital 13 Nursing home 4 Pet shelter 10 Three students from the club are selected at random, one at a time without replacement. What is the probability that none of the three students volunteer at the nursing home? Do not round your intermediate computations. Round your final answer...
INC L. Lui, 2U TULCS. 1.01.2J I Leah buys a bag of cookies that contains 8 chocolate chip cookies, 9 peanut butter cookies, 8 sugar cookies and 7 oatmeal raisin cookies. What is the probability that Leah randomly selects a peanut butter cookie from the bag, cats it, then randomly selects another peanut butter cookie? (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.) TIP Enter your answer as an integer or decimal number. Examples: 3, -4,5.5172 Enter DNE for Does Not...
The college student senate is sponsoring a spring break Caribbean cruise raffle. The proceeds are to be donated to the Samaritan Center for the Homeless. A local travel agency donated the cruise, valued at $2000. The students sold 2867 raffle tickets at $5 per ticket. (a) Kevin bought twenty-five tickets. What is the probability that Kevin will win the spring break cruise to the Caribbean? (Round your answer to five decimal places.) What is the probability that Kevin will not...
1. Once again, the binomial experiment is drawing a card at random out of a deck of 52, with replacement. Success is "card is a Heart". Using Excel to calculate the probability of drawing at most three Hearts in ten trials. Round your answer to four decimal places. 2. Given that z is a standard normal random variable, use Excel to find z such that the area to the left of z is 0.131416. Show your answer with four decimal...
7" ㅢ5 points The college student senate is sponsoring a spring break Caribbean cruise raffle. The proceeds are to be donated to the Samaritan Center for the Homeless. A local travel agency donated the cruise, valued at $2000. The students sold 2578 raffle tickets at $5 per ticket. B8UnderStat125. 1.016. My Notes Ask Your T + (a) Kevin bought nineteen tickets. What is the probability that Kevin will win the spring break cruise to the Caribbean? (Round your answer to...
Part 1. Suppose you have a cookie jar that contains 13 chocolate chip cookies and 33 oatmeal cookies. If you reach in the jar and pull out 2 cookies at random, find the probability that both are chocolate chip. Express answer to two decimal places. Part 2. You decide it would be fun to go to a magic show. The magician picks you out of the crowd and writes down 3 digits (0-9) at random without replacement. He writes them...
Lottery statistics question.
In the New York State Lottery there is a game called Win 4. The object of the game is to select, in order, each of the correct four single digit numbers 0-9 on the random drawing (i.e. each of the 4 numbers will be drawn independently and will result in a 4 digit number from 0000 to 9999 which you must get the numbers in the correct order to win). Suppose you want to play the Win...
A chocolate chip cookie manufacturing company recorded the number of chocolate chips in a sample of 50 cookies. The mean is 22 04 and the standard deviation is 288 Construct a 80% confidence interval estimate of the standard deviation of the numbers of chocolate chips in all such cookies Click the icon to view the table of Chi-Square critical values □ chocolate chips-os □ chocolate chips (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Enter your answer in the edit fields...