If I have x groups of equal sizes taken from a population of size n = 3x (I have 3 groups) what is the probability that I choose at least one object from each group if I am choosing 6 objects? The objects are selected uniformly at random from population. I know that there are 5 choose 2 ways of choosing integers for x_1+x_2+x_3=6 but don't think that's part of the answer.
> If I choose 6 objects what’s the prob that I choose at least one object from each of the three groups.
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If the order of objects is not of importance, how many ways can nineteen objects be selected three at a time? Why is this result different from the result when order matters?There are blank different ways to select three objects at a time. (Type a whole number.) Explain why this result is different from the result when order matters. Choose the correct answer below. A. When order does not matter, picking the first object before the second object is the...
A combinatorics problem to get a classroom ready. Show all your work. a. I have 60 students and I'm going to give each one a single gumdrop. One is all you need. There are 6 flavors. How many possible ways can the students get their sugary candy? b. I have 16 identical white teacups. I hate white teacups! I am going to paint them. I can paint each one Ivory, Cream, Eggshell, Lace, Bone, or Vanilla. How many ways are...
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I am don't know whether this is a deferred annuity in arrears and
it's just an annuity in arrears.
as I am getting £1702014.78 I am not sure if that's correct.
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Question 2 A company expects to receive 10 level annual payments of £22,500 from a customer starting on 1 July 2019 and finishing on 1 July 2028. The current date is 1 January 2018 Assuming (12) = 6% per annum, calculate the...
Objectives Make the transition to object oriented programming. Go over some of the basics concepts: Classes Instance variables Methods Object state The keyword "this", what it does toString method Introduction Phase 1 Review the following Java programs as an example of a Java class and client code that uses it: MimicOct.java and UnderTheSea.java. All of you have been working with classes in Java. One of the most important things to know about classes is that they are actually blueprints for objects. They basically...
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Two objects are made of the same material and have identical shapes but different sizes. The first has a characteristic length Lc = (Volume/Area) of 0.1 m, and the second has a characteristic length of 0.280594 m. The average Nusselt number for the shape is given by the following correlation (where Re is calculated using characteristic length, Re=Rel.) Nu = 0.9 Re0.43 Both objects...
QUESTION 14 5 points Save Answer The number of permutations of 6 items taken 4 at a time, is how many times larger than the numbers of combinations of 6 items taken 4 at a time? O 24 n! QUESTION 15 5 points Save Answer the number of ways 8 cars can be lined up at a toll booth would be computed from 8 to the 8th power (8)*(8) 8! 8!/711! Save Answer QUESTION 16 5 points suppose that a...
I have drawn this, but it says
its wrong. I think I'm missing a stereoisomer, but I don't know how
to draw it.
What stereoisomers are obtained from the reaction of each of the following the alkenes with a peroxyacid followed by reaction with hydroxide ion? Part A trans-2-pentene Draw the molecule(s) on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars. Sho stereochemistry by choosing the dashed or wedged buttons and then clicking...
Barcelona Restaurant Group Summary: Barcelona Restaurant Group is always trying to attract and retain only those employees who reinforce its service-oriented culture and provide top quality customer service. The manager being interviewed in the video is constantly recruiting and hiring new employees and letting low performers and poor fits go. He also tries to provide job candidates with a realistic description of the company's expectations to ensure that they know what they would be getting into if they took a...
You deliver D.Z.'s dietary tray, and he comments how hungry he is. As you leave the room, he is rapidly consuming the mashed potatoes. When you pick up the tray, you notice that he hasn't touched anything else. When you question him, he states, “I don't understand it. I can be so hungry, but when I start to eat, I have trouble breathing and I have to stop.” One theory for the increased work of breathing is based on carbohydrate...
Consider a Little League team that has 15 players on its roster, each player is allowed to play any position and each is considered at the same skill level, a) How many ways are there to select 9 players for the starting line up 3. How many ways are there to select 9 players for the starting line up out of the 15 which include the batting order for those 9 starters (hint: order counts) b) Supposed 5 of the...
> I meant I have 3 groups of size x, let x be 30 and n be 90
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