20- Suppose you dive into an Olympic sized swimming pool filled with peanut m&m’s and get 14 of them lodged in your clothes, ears nose, etc. What is the probably that you got 3 red, 3 green, 2 blue, 4 brown, 2 orange assuming that the colors are equally represented in the pool?
probability of each color =1/5
from multinomial distribution :
probability that you got 3 red, 3 green, 2 blue, 4 brown, 2 orange
=(14!/(3!*3!*2!*4!*2!))*(1/5)3*(1/5)3*(1/5)2*(1/5)4*(1/5)2=0.093971
20- Suppose you dive into an Olympic sized swimming pool filled with peanut m&m’s and get...
According to Masterfoods, the company that manufactures M&M’s, 12% of peanut M&M’s are brown, 15% are yellow, 12% are red, 23% are blue, 23% are orange and 15% are green. (Round your answers to 4 decimal places where possible) a. Compute the probability that a randomly selected peanut M&M is not green. b. Compute the probability that a randomly selected peanut M&M is blue or green. c. Compute the probability that two randomly selected peanut M&M’s are both yellow. d....
According to Masterfoods, the company that manufactures M&M’s, 12% of peanut M&M’s are brown, 15% are yellow, 12% are red, 23% are blue, 23% are orange and 15% are green. (Round your answers to 4 decimal places where possible) a. Compute the probability that a randomly selected peanut M&M is not brown. b. Compute the probability that a randomly selected peanut M&M is yellow or green. c. Compute the probability that two randomly selected peanut M&M’s are both yellow. d....
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2. According to Masterfoods, the company that manufactures M&M’s, 12% of peanut M&M’s are brown, 15% are yellow, 12% are red, 23% are blue, 23% are orange and 15% are green. You randomly select six peanut M&M’s from an extra-large bag of the candies. (Round all probabilities below to four decimal places; i.e. your answer should look like 0.1234, not 0.1234444 or 12.34%.) a.) Compute the probability that exactly two of the six M&M’s are yellow. b.) Compute the probability...
According to Masterfoods, the company that manufactures
M&M’s, 12% of peanut M&M’s are brown, 15% are yellow, 12%
are red, 23% are blue, 23% are orange and 15% are green. You
randomly select five peanut M&M’s from an extra-large bag of
the candies. (Round all probabilities below to four decimal places;
i.e. your answer should look like 0.1234, not 0.1234444 or
12.34%.)
Compute the probability that exactly two of the five M&M’s
are yellow.
Compute the probability that two or...
Two bags of M&Ms were emptied into a coffee can. When you sort and count the colors and tyles of M&Ms, you find the following quantities. Plain Peanut Red. 11. 9 Orange. 8. 3 Yellow. 9. 7 Green. 5. 10 Blue. 12. 14 Brown. 6. 4 When you aelect one candie at random, what is the probability that is a blue one or a plain one?
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