*Quail Creek area and 4 of them have a security system. Three homes are selected at random:
A. What is the probability all three of the selected homes have a security system? (answer to 4 decimal places.)
B. What is the probability none of the three selected homes has a security system? (answer to 4 decimal places.)
C. What is the probability at least one of the selected homes has a security system? (answer to 4 decimal places.)
D. Are the events dependent or independent?
E. Dependent or Independent or Joint?

*Quail Creek area and 4 of them have a security system. Three homes are selected at random: A. What is the probability all three of the selected homes have a security system? (answer to 4 decimal plac...
Assume there are 12 homes in the Quail Creek area and 7 of them have a security system. Three homes are selected at random: a. What is the probability all three of the selected homes have a security system? (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.) Probability b. What is the probability none of the three selected homes has a security system? (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.) Probability c. What is the probability at least one of the...
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The Denver post reported that on average a large
shopping center had an incident of shoplifting caught by security
1.9 times every 4 hours. The shopping center is open from 10:00
a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (11 hours). Let r be the number of shoplifting
incidents caught by security in an 11 hour period during which the center is
open.
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The Denver Post reported that, on average, a large shopping center had an incident of shoplifting caught by security 2.5 times every seven hours. The shopping center is open from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. (11 hours). Letr be the number of shoplifting incidents caught by security in an 11-hour period during which the center is open. (a) Explain why the Poisson probability distribution would be a good choice for the random variable Frequency of shoplifting is a common occurrence....
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