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Can someone help with this problems please 1. (10 pts] Suppose that for a given term,...
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5. [12 pts) In a bag of peanut M&M's, there are 80 total candies, with 11 red ones, 12 orange ones, 20 blue ones, 11 green ones, 18 yellow ones, and 8 brown ones. They are mixed up that each candy piece is equally likely to be selected if we pick one. a. If we select one at random, what is the probability that...
Peanut M & Ms In a bag of M & M's, there are 80 M & Ms, with 10 red ones, 11 orange ones, 18 blue ones, 10 green ones, 16 yellow ones, and 15 brown ones. They are mixed up so that each candy piece is equally likely to be selected if we pick one. (a) If we select one at random, what is the probability that it is red? Round your answer to three decimal places. (b) If we select one at random, what...
17.-/1 pointsBBUnderStat1242.034 At Litchfield College of Nursing, 87% of incoming freshmen nursing students are female and 13 % are male. Recent records indicate that 70% of the entering female students will graduate with a BSN degree, while 80 % of the male students will obtain a BSN degree. If an incoming freshman nursing student is selected at random, find the following probabilities, (Enter your answers to three decimal places.) (a) P(student will graduate I student is female) (b) P(student will...
Plain M&M’s candies come in six colors: yellow, red, orange, brown, blue, and green. The makers of M&M’s say that 20% of the produced candies are yellow, 20% are red, 20% are orange, 15% are brown, 15% are blue, and the rest of the produced candies are green. Given what you know about probability and probability models, which one of the following statements is correct? A More than 10% of the produced candies must be green. B If we randomly...
Plain M&M's candies come in six colors: yellow, red, orange, brown, blue, and green. The makers of M&M's say that 20% of the produced candies are yellow, 20% are red, 20% are orange, 15% are brown, 15% are blue, and the rest of the produced candies are green. Given what you know about probability and probability models, which one of the following statements is correct? The proportion of produced candies that are brown is 0.015. If we randomly select one...
Suppose you have a bag of 15 marbles. 10 are red, 4 are yellow, and one is green. What is the probability of drawing a blue marble or a red marble?
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7. (14 points) A bag contains 7 marbles: 2 blue, 3 green, and 2 red. You randomly choose 2 marbles from the bag (without replacement). (a) What is the probability that both are green? (b) What is the probability that at least one of the two marbles is blue? (c) What is the probability that you select one of the marbles you select is blue and the other one is red? (d) What is the...
Suppose you have a bag of Skittles with 27 blue Skittles, 18 green Skittles, 32 red Skittles, and 10 yellow Skittles. You are very hungry and eat all Skittles in this bag, but just one at a time. a) How many possible orders are there to eat all Skittles in the bag? b) If you pick Skittles from the bag in a random order to eat them, what is the probability that you first eat all the red Skittles? c)...
1. We have 82 students using the Stevens shuttle in a given hour. 20 students do not use either of Green, Blue or Red Line. 40 use Blue, 38 use Green, and 40 use Red. If 25 use Blue and Green, 20 use Green and Red and 10 use all the lines. 1. How many students use Red and blue lines? 2. What is the probability that a random student uses only Green line?