Mathematics, 04.04.2020 12:56 needhelpwithHW10
A surprising result that appears in many elementary discussions on probability is called the birthday problem. The question simply stated is that if we poll a certain number of people, what is the probability that at least two of those people were born on the same day of the year? To solve this problem, use the formula for computing the probability of a complement of an event. It is clear that P(duplication of some birthdays)equals1minusP(no duplications). Assume that there are 6 people. Find the probability that at least 2 of the 6 people were born on the same day of the year. Do not consider February 29th (in leap years) when finding the probability.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, freebyyy7032
Unaware that 35% of the 10000 voters in his constituency support him, a politician decides to estimate his political strength. a sample of 200 voters shows that 40% support him. a. what is the population? b. what is the parameter of interest? state its value c. what is the statistics of the interest? state its value d. compare your answers in (b) and (c) is it surprising they are different? if the politician were to sample another 200 voters, which of the two numbers would most likely change? explain
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