Mathematics, 20.08.2020 17:01 ctyrector
There are 16,408 students on campus at UCSB and 385 of them are statistics majors. Suppose that we choose 10 students randomly from the campus so that each choice was independent of the others and every student was equally likely to be chosen. (a) What is the probability that the third student chosen is a statistics major? (b) What is the probability that exactly one of those ten students is a Statistics major?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30, decoreyjpaipxv
Miguel’s teacher asks him to color 4/8 of his grid. he must use 3 colors: red, blue, and green. there must be more green sections than red sections. how can miguel color all the sections of his grid to follow all the rules
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:20, krystenlitten
Pls brainliest will be awarded if answer is correct
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