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You can bring along 2 friends! you have 5 friends who want to come along. How many different groups of friends could you take with you?
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Find the expected value of X from the probability table. X 12 3 P(X) 0.3 0.80.4
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A gambling machine accepts 5 dollars and generates a random dollar value (x) between 1 and 10.What is the distribution of x?What is the expected value of x?Is it smart to...
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As an example:Calculate the possible permutations for a rubik's cube?Why is it not, calculate the possible combinations for a rubik's cube?
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Six devices (A,B,C,D,E, F) are each assigned one of three IP addresses (IP#1, IP#2, IP#3). If threedevices are assigned IP#1, two devices are assigned IP#2, and one devic...
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This question is from the third Combination example from lecture notes 3A. Researching this question I found this answerhttps://www.quora.com/In-how-many-ways-can-52-card...
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This is question 1d in the 2B exercises. The answer says the probability is 0 but I count 4 jokers in a 52 card deck, which means the probability is 1/13. Think I misunde...
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I have these series of numbers and I am wondering each one is how much percentile and also how to calculate a custom percentile such as 60th percentile? [1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 9...