Mathematics, 15.10.2019 17:10 Trucofer8159
Consider the toss of four coins. there are 16 (i. e., 24 ) possible outcomes in one toss.
(a) calculate the probabilities that there is a total number of (1) zero head, (2) one head, (3) two heads, (4) three heads, and (5) four heads appearing on the four coins, respectively.
(b) develop a histogram of the number of heads (one side of the coin) that can appear on any toss. [hint: the horizontal axis of the histogram is the number of heads.]
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, gamelaza431
At the "no mutants allowed" country farm, every sheep has 4 legs, every chicken has two legs, and all animals have only 1 head. asked to count how many sheep and chicken are in the fields, a farm boy reports back that there are 140 feet and 50 heads. how many sheep and chicken are there? there are sheep and chicken at the farm.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 05:00, chapmel20
Super easy just create a two way frequency table to answer my question im begging someone. a restaurant did a survey among 100 customers to find their food preferences. the customers were asked about their preferences for pasta or rice. out of the total 30 people who liked pasta, 10 liked rice also. there were 40 people who liked rice. ok so all i need is someone to fill these in: like pasta and rice: like pasta, do not like rice: do not like pasta, like rice: do not like pasta or rice:
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Consider the toss of four coins. there are 16 (i. e., 24 ) possible outcomes in one toss.
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