Assume that you select two 4-digit numbers at random from the set of consecutive integers from 0000 through 9999. The selections are made with replacement and are independent of one another. If the two numbers are the same, you make $650. If they are different, you lose $4. A random variable XX is defined as your gain or loss.

Assume that you select two 4-digit numbers at random from the set of consecutive integers from...
How many different 4-digit numbers can be made from the set of 8 numbers {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8} if: The resulting number must be an odd number and repeats are NOT allowed.
In a raffle, you can pay $10 to select a three-digit number from 000 through 199. If you select the same sequence of three digits that are drawn, you win and collect $100 otherwise you get nothing. a. How many different selections are possible? b. What is the probability of winning? c. If you win, what is your net profit? d. Complete the table below to find the expected value of this raffle Event X P(X) X*P(X) Win(net gain) Lose...
3. A computer chooses 100 independent random numbers, each uniformly from the set of integers between 1 and 200. What is the expected value of: (a) The number of the chosen numbers which are multiples of 10
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...
1. In a box there are three numbered tickets. The numbers are 0, 1 and 2. You have to select (blindfolded) two tickets one after the other, without replacement. Define the random variable X as the number on the first ticket and the random variable Y as the sum of the numbers on your selected two tickets. E.g. if you selected first the 2 and second time the 1 , then X = 2 and Y-1 +2 = 3. a./...
you select two independent random samples from populations with means u1 and u2. suppose the sample mean for population 1 is 25 and σ1=3 and the sample mean for population is 20 and σ2=4. the 95% confidence interval for u1-u2 is (4.02,5.98). what common sample size, n, was used to obtain this interval?
about something, ask! Part .Do any eight (8) of 1-9 1. Two numbers are chosen at random in succession, with replacement, from the set 1, 2, 3, , 100J. What is the probability that the first one is larger than the second one? [15) 2. In a set of dominoes, each piece is marked with two numbers, one on each end. The pieces are symmetrical, so that the two numbers are unordered. (That is, you can't tell (1,4) and (4,1)...
Q1. 4 points You've recently bought a "random number generator (RNG) from an online retailer. Everytime you push a button of the RNG, it generates a nine-digit long random number (number consisting of random nine-digits from 0-9). How many times do you need to push the button in order to guarantee that at least two of the numbers generated by the RNG have the first 3 digits common? Fully evaluate the result TOUR OF ACCOUNTING OVER HERE LE HAVE OUR...
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will create a dimple Bubble Sort program to sort a string of random
integers or text.
Please read instructions and examples
Please show screenshot of proof that the code works in the C
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ECE 216 Programming Project 2 The Bubble Sort You will create a simple Bubble Sort program to sort a string of random integers or text or whatever you can punch in from the keyboard. For the input data, you will input a string of single...
A three-digit number is formed from nine numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9). No number can be repeated. How many different three-digit numbers are possible if 1 and 2 will not be chosen together? Select one: a. 462 b. 672 c. 336 d. 210 A tire manufacturer claims that the average life of a certain grade of tire is 50,000 miles or more when used under normal driving conditions. A random sample of 20 tires...