1. Suppose that 2 cars exiting a highway can either turn right (R) or left(L) or...
An observer stands at the bottom of a freeway off-ramp and records the turning direction (L=left, R=right) of each of three successive vehicles. Consider the following events: A = event that exactly one car turns left B = event that all cars turn in the same direction How many outcomes does the event A union B have?
taking a particular freeway exit can turn right (R), turn left (L), or go straight (S). Consider observing the direction for each of three successive (Enter your answers in set notation. Enter EMPTY or for the empty set.) (a) List all outcomes in the event A that all three vehics go in the same direction. (b) List all outcomes in the event 8 that all three vehicles take different directions (c) List all outcomes in the event C that exactly...
2.27 lnExercise 2.12 we considered a situation where cars entering an intersection each could turn righl, turn left. or go straight. An experiment consists of observing two vehicles moving through the intersection a How many sample points are there in the sample space? List them. b Assuming that all sample points are equally likely, what is the probability that at leas one car turns left? c Again assuming equally likely sample points, what is the probability that at most one...
1. Three couples and two single individuals have been invited to an investment seminar and agreed to attend. Suppose the probability that any particular couple or individual arrives late is 0.4. (Any couple drives in the same car so they are either both late or both on time.) Assume that different couples and individuals arrive independently of one another. Let X = the number of people who arrive late for the seminar. a. Determine the pmf of X (Hint: label...
(a) There are two players in this game - A and B. A moves first and can go either left L or right R. B does not see what A did, and can go either up U or down D. If B went D, A moves again, and can choose 1, c, or r. If B went U then A can move again only if he started with going L in the beginning. In this case A can choose either...
(2) What is the sample space you obtain if a fair coin and a die are tossed? (3) Suppose there is a machine which randomly selects two digits from a collection of , 2, a. What are the sample points contained in the event that the sum of the two digits b. What are the sample points contained in the event that the absolute difference (4) Suppose that vehicles taking a particular freeway exit can turn right (R), turn left...
can someone explain how to work out part b
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1. Consider the market for used cars shown in the figure below. The left panel (a) shows the market for low-quality cars (lemons); the right panel (b) shows the market for high-quality cars (plums). If all buyers and sellers had full information about the quality of automobiles being offered for sale, lemons would sell for $8,000 and plums would sell for $16,000. Price,() (S/car) (a) Lemons (b) Plums...
3. (30 pts) Consider the following game. Players can choose either left () or 'right' (r) The table provided below gives the payoffs to player A and B given any set of choices, where player A's payoff is the firat number and player B's payoff is the second number Player B Player A 4,4 1,6 r 6,1 -3.-3 (a) Solve for the pure strategy Nash equilibria. (4 pta) (b) Suppose player A chooses l with probability p and player B...
Suppose the United States can produce 500 cars or 500 trucks. Mexico can produce either 500 cars or 250 trucks. The opportunity cost of producing 1 car in Mexico is: A. 1 truck. B. 2 trucks. C. 1/2 of a truck. D. 1/4 of a truck.
a. Suppose that we have the state l) 2-1/2 (1010)1100)). How many (and which) particles are b. Suppose instead that we have the state l) 212(l000) |111). How many (and which) c. Suppose you measure the first particle from part (b) in the |0), |1) basis. What are the possible entangled? Explain why. particles are entangled? Explain why outcomes and their probabilities? On average, how many particles are entangled after the เงื่ measurement?
a. Suppose that we have the state...